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Two Distinct Senses Of Common Sense
- A C Grayling distinguishes two senses of 'common sense': an Aristotelian mental faculty and ordinary shared beliefs about the world.
- The older sense unifies sensory data; the modern sense names basic, unquestioned convictions.
Common Beliefs That Resist Questioning
- Grayling cites Fénelon that common sense notions are so basic you cannot truly examine or deny them.
- Such beliefs act as preconditions for reasoning and action, beyond argumentative reach.
Reason As The Candle Of The Lord
- Melissa Lane explains Cambridge Platonists saw reason as a God-given 'candle' enabling certain innate dispositions.
- They argued minds possess native capacities to form core concepts, not full propositional knowledge at birth.