Rest assured there is no such
thing as common sense.
Not exact matches
I am curious
as to your
thing with the keyword planner, I too have noticed some weird disparities between the keyword planner and actuality, for example some
common sense search terms will have 0 volume traffic in the keyword planner, but people are clearly arriving on my site using these 0 volume traffic keywords.
I am really angry that religious people are unable to face the facts of life, reality, science, reason, logic, and that this causes them to waste their time, my time, vital resources, and to interfere in
things they have no business interfering in
as they violate the law,
common sense, and refuse to respect any other people.
Hence, the absence of the Christian understanding of God in preChristian religion indicates that the vision of
things as finite existents was virtually absent for
common sense as well
as for philosophy until the impact of Biblical thought caused it to prevail.
But these miracles might more readily be understood to symbolize
things inconsistent with our
common sense theology such
as Jesus» divinity or God's willingness to interfere with natural law.
The notion of an empirical fact, however,
as pointing to the present alone, is an abstraction, existing only in the mind or to
common sense, for all
things in time can not be thought of apart from their futures.
No more than if you found a watch lying in the desert, running or not, that you would or could assume it happened by accident...
common sense would dictate that intelligent life had to have made this watch
as complex
things simply do not «create» themselves by accident, no matter how many millions / billions of years have passed.
Therefore society (government) compiles laws so
as to prevent bad
things from happening which should be
common sense... and since «
common sense» has to come from somewhere...
as I said, it comes from the life experience that you acquire over time... you are not born with it and you do not derive it from some magical, mythical, invisible man - in - the - sky.
There are no moral absolutes, but there are such
things as empathy, sympathy, logic, reason,
common sense, and science to give me a much more effective and intelligent set of morals to live by.
The
common sense notions presupposed by the scientists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and that still shape our everyday thinking, are no longer tenable
as comprehensive and fundamental explanations of
things.
Although pure mathematics and impure practice thus combine to suggest that living
things, human selves and societies, should not be pictured on the model of Chepstow Castle —
as though they were ping - pong balls, single shells that either insulate or shatter — our generalized
common -
sense notions of inside and outside by and large remain early Norman in their simplicity.
We may collect together all the notes played by one instrument: these may be regarded
as the analogues of the successive particulars which
common sense would regard
as successive states of one «
thing.»
God's natural order can still be grasped at by the
common sense of men of good will, but the full truth and meaning of creation, the separation of the sexes and of human nature, will only ever be in part and obscurely viewed when the determined and determining purpose of the mind of God is recognised in creation, holding all
things relative to Himself — and to His plan to enter creation
as its Lord and King.
It's the first effect of not believing in Cot that you lose your
common sense and can't see
things as they are.
The Old Rail Splitter was, in many ways, a man of natural grace whose words and actions show ¯
as Lord Charnwood noted in his excellent 1916 biography ¯ a «most unusual
sense of the possible dignity of
common men and
common things.»
Furthermore, there was no school of thought in China that would have presented a substantialist alternative to the view of being
as change; the closest candidate would be the
common -
sense view of
things attacked by the Buddhists
as illusion, and even here it was the Indian, not Chinese, sources of Buddhism that became most exercised about criticizing the theory of permanent substances.
He also grants the
common -
sense view that a human corpse is a dead
thing as a human body, but he still makes his panpsychistic point by insisting that even a corpse is composed of many living
things and,
as far
as our knowledge runs, nothing else.29 In addition, he claims that his belief that there is only a relative and not an absolute distinction between mind and matter is given support by recent developments in physics that have shown that the differences between matter and various kinds of radiation are differences of degree and not of kind.
Whitehead does not yet want to call into question the
common sense assumption that the world is an actual unity: «we... endeavor to imagine the world
as one connected set of
things which underlies all the perceptions of other, unrelinquishable references to the world (such
as sense perception»).
But,
as an evolved we've tried to evoke and enact a few guidelines regarding the whole
thing... and some may sound «religion based (which I am NOT), but display
common sense.
7.13 is the only
thing they have in
common, apart from the fact that pre-existence, in the special apocalyptic
sense, is ascribed to both figures,
as it is to many other
things.
Perhaps the overwhelming oddness of the position — the shadows of 1966, the constant scrutiny, the on - again, off - again calendar, the increasing irrelevance of international football when set against the all - consuming Premier League, the insistence from the FA that the England manager stand
as some kind of moral paragon — drives those that inhabit it to do strange
things, to kick out against
common sense.
But thank God for a few good sports journalists and commentators who saw
things exactly
as I did and for that I am grateful and happy that at least some with
common sense spoke out in my support.
So Mr Analyser you make comments about
common sense but you would be advised to try to read
things a bit more thoroughly (it would be good for your career too)
as I think you missed his point.
It seems like outrage is the only
thing they listen to,
as opposed to
common sense.
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As others have said, anything can become dangerous; equally, most
things can be safe, if used properly, with supervision and with
common sense.
A lot of keeping kids safe is
common sense stuff, and
as new research emerges, we learn new
things.
A third
common thread among thriving couples was having
things in
common, such
as faith, values, taste, opinions, interests, and goals; this contributed to the
sense of being «best friends.»
We know what's behind the Democrat talking points, so when they call for «
common sense gun control», we won't allow
things that even we think are good ideas,
as they will then be expanded, Dems will want more and more and more.
So on the basis of some earlier, shakier research, along with a good dose of
common sense, Bailey and Zucker hypothesized that homosexuals would show an inverted pattern of sex - typed childhood behaviors — little boys preferring girls
as playmates and becoming infatuated with their mother's makeup kit; little girls strangely enamored of field hockey or professional wrestling — that sort of
thing.
What leaders have in
common — regardless of whether they are in a managerial role or just getting
things done
as part of a group — is a clear
sense of direction and an approach, idea, or project they feel deeply about.
Regardless of the treatment you seek be it from a western physician, an eastern medicine professional, or a space - cadet from Uranus, if they have even the slightest drop of
common sense in their blood they're going to tell you what you probably don't want to hear so I might
as well say it: Making positive changes to your diet and lifestyle, like opting for a polycystic ovarian syndrome diet, is one of the most powerful
things you can do to improve your fertility — especially if you have polycystic ovaries.
«It's unfortunate it has that reputation because the fact is that —
as I point out on my site —
as easy
as it is to find a scam, if you only know a few little
things and apply
common sense and a little guidance, they are almost non-existent,» he said.
For no current - affairs commentator do I have greater respect than Peggy Noonan, whose sagacity,
common sense, plain - spokenness, and «big picture» view of
things are
as welcome — and rare —
as the clarity and persuasiveness of her prose.
Common sense dictates that children need to learn to be watchful of basic
things such
as not allowing a puppy to escape out a door when the child is coming / going, and not to leave their valued toys where the puppy can reach them.
Find safe
things your dog can shred such
as tissues or some cardboard (always with the caveat that if your dog has allergies, swallows everything, etc. that you use
common sense).
Don't own an xb, but I do own a slim and some
common sense in knowing that games I own outlasts the systems I own, BC also make
sense for those who are interested in trading in they're old consoles for the newer iteration One final
thing, if BC wasn't so important and not a topic worth of discussing why has this comment section blown up
as much
as it did?
The more I'm doing this, I'm realising that actually these
things really are innocent...
as gaming folk we really need to grow a bit of
common sense.
The
sense of colour
as opposed to knowledge or intellect is borne out in many of the other statements Batchelor has assembled: «Colour... is the peculiar characteristic of the lower forms of nature» (Charles Blanc, 1867); it «is suited to simple races, peasants and savages» (Le Corbusier, 1923); it «has nothing in
common with the innermost essence of a
thing» (Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner, 1920); it «has always been seen
as belonging to the ontologically deficient categories of the ephemeral and the random» (Jacqueline Lichtenstein, 1989).
Judith, sometimes you say the most
common senses things, and for some reason, they strike me
as funny.
Renewable energy is
common sense energy — it's a great
thing for the Chief Financial Officer
as well
as the Chief Sustainability Officer.»
i think that's inaccurate shx, the scientists did their work, and from what i could gather tried very hard not to overstate their case, the media did the scare - mongering and the media have then turned like the whores they are in the other direction, al gore's film upped the tempo and although it seemed like a good
thing at the time, i think with hindsight it was a poisoned chalice, but lets be clear, doing research in multiple areas and having the results point to potentially catastrophic climate change and asking for changes to be made to avert this is not scare - mongering, its
common sense, accepting that their is margin for error but erring on the side of caution since the stakes are life on earth
as we know it is not scare - mongering, it is the application of the precautionary principle and
common sense
Morabito proceeds to make various «
common sense» arguments
as to why a warmer world would benefit humanity, for example «a warmer world is predicted to be a wetter world, which overall can only be a good
thing.»
In my mind its not science that says there is not such
thing as fairies, but rather science says there is no evidence for fairies, and
common sense says that if there is no evidence for it, it probably does not exist.
It's Bad Morabito proceeds to make various «
common sense» arguments
as to why a warmer world would benefit humanity, for example «a warmer world is predicted to be a wetter world, which overall can only be a good
thing.»
76 % of characteristics (
things like integrity, work ethic,
common sense, and resilience) were identified by half or more of respondents
as necessary right out of law school, while just 46 % of professional competencies (like arriving on time, listening attentively, and teamwork) were identified by half or more
as similarly necessary.
Also, in regards to other aircraft, TC requires us to have a flight path, air space knowledge, altitude display, and other
common sense things such
as maintaining visual line of site.
Such
things are not
common sense to the majority who is not trained in ladder use, and when someone is injured
as a result of an unsafe ladder, he or she might be entitled to compensation.
Many
things are
common sense and then there are other
things that may not have even thought of
as a reason to base your car coverage on.
Here's a few useful pointers to start — I'm hoping people know at least some of these
things already from browsing around on the web and using
common sense, but I do believe some of them aren't discussed
as often
as they should be.
But, there is a whole discipline of mathematics that deals with determining whether those
things that seem to make
sense really do,
as our
common sense often fails us (without complex math,
common sense would still tell us that the sun revolves around the earth!).