The attitude of John Hus to the fathers gathered at Constance was based on
a common sense observation.
The slightly embarrassing part, though, is how many of them are
common sense observations that should have been implemented years ago.
The underlying neoclassical assumption that economic growth can go on forever in a finite world contradicts all of
our common sense observations.
It is
a common sense observation that looking at someone when talking to them can lower tension and discourage disrespectful talk.
[79] The «
common sense observation» is what matters in that passage; the scientific evidence is almost an afterthought.