词汇 | example_english_common-sense |
释义 | Examples of common senseThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Some theories in physics contain direct paradoxes in view of commonsense and 'folk physics'. The final three chapters discuss the relationship between religion, morality and civilization, religious language and truth, and religious knowledge and commonsense. Using our five senses (and commonsense) death appears to those left behind to be the final exit. One approach to ensuring an appropriate choice of modalities is to use commonsense. Such an ideological pincer movement cannot easily be assailed with the commonsense of policy making. Their reasoning here seems to be closer to one of conflict settlement guided by commonsense than to a strictly legal one. We should always be sceptical of received wisdom, or in its rather more dangerous guise common sense, which is often little more than 'naturalised' ideology. Recent historical and archeological evidence has shown this picture to be inaccurate, as commonsense could have probably told us too. This should be as plain to reason as it is to commonsense. Although this assumption is seldom justified and is often contraindicated by commonsense, it has been protected for decades by an overly forgiving justification process. On the other hand, ideologies, in the name of 'commonsense' or 'self-evident logic', have in-built mechanisms for resisting resistance. Commonsense strongly supports the notion that mental activity during sleep is affected by forebrain lesions; the focal nature of these lesions is striking however. Commonsense tells us that deviation from an internationally understandable norm is acceptable up to the point where it impedes communication. They have adopted a range of policies to promote a common language and a commonsense of national identity and membership. Commonsense reasoning systems cope with the need to model changes and lack thereof over time. In this paper we develop a formal commonsense theory of the adoption of perception-based beliefs along the lines suggested. To formulate the right question and to make use of one's more or less good commonsense is by no means a private affair. We believe that commonsense reasoning should be defeasible in a way that is not explicitly programmed. A commonsense approach to peak picking in two-, three-, and four-dimensional spectra using automatic computer analysis of contour diagrams. In commonsense harmony with this theory, the germ theory of disease also flourished (as the contagion theory). Convention and commonsense dictated that potential purchasers were obliged to scrutinise the accounts of the target company. No justification is necessary for it to be accepted by commonsense. This is good both for the researchers themselves (who thereby develop their commonsense) and for the possibilities for the institute to get research funds. He's the practical man of the story, the practical dispenser of justice and commonsense. A really good question speaks from commonsense and, because it does, the results can be expected to produce vast social turmoil. Anyone who does not believe that their image will do more-or-less what they will it to do is allowing scientific ideology to override commonsense. The confluence of the moral dimension and commonsense provided an epistemological framework that has given the field a moralistic aspect. For these oaths are always taken as such by men who are already in any commonsense understanding 'members of the society'. Other qualitative properties of the solutions are described numerically and appear in good agreement with commonsense. This imbalance in power was not problematic if the volunteers showed diplomacy and commonsense. A 'commonsense' view of language and communication is, thirdly, congruent with this constellation of ideas. Commonsense and political judgement are invaluable to this effect, as a perfectly drafted legal argument may very well be politically impossible. Such properties are not predictable on the basis of ' commonsense ', and do not appear in any way to be logically necessary. Furthermore, while satisfying all the minimal 'commonsense' requirements, it also allows for a description of phenomena often neglected by other models, such as overtaking. We had better replace theoretical notions of altruism and selfishness by commonsense. The only resources we have for dealing with social problems as a whole lie in the judgment of commonsense. Although we are not general supporters of "commonsense," we are happy to side with it when we see no need not to. The conflict between our view and that of commonsense is actually more apparent than real. The commonsense notion is that a disordered language faculty could not possibly cope with learning two languages. Moore was more committed to commonsense and our pre-theoretical intuitions as the ultimate arbiter of what constituted an adequate analysis. Commonsense, or at least experience, also suggests that we should look more closely at adulthood for political learning. What holds them together is a ' commonsense of purpose and a real need to know what each other knows'. There was also a challenge to the developing commonsense of purpose. Some of his attempts to make money defied all commonsense. The story (and commonsense) tells us otherwise. This dictum was to remain the evocation of the archaeological ideal of scientific commonsense for a long time. Thus, the reasoning in the following is taken to be a matter of 'commonsense', to be generally accepted. In this case, an alignment with moral commonsense might seem plausible. One typical riposte to this general line might lie in a sort of appeal to commonsense. In many ways this is an appeal to commonsense morality. We relate this anecdote as a way of showing how unstable a thing "commonsense" can be. On the most commonsense and practical level, aesthetic experience was equated with the direct experience of music. The commonsense of modern times was not always "common" in the past. Pressures to refute commonsense arise from both inside and outside the field. Admittedly, arguing from commonsense doesn't cut much ice here. This paper argues that such a notion, which is fast becoming commonsense, is erroneous. This entails that thought-based images in the imagination are ' 'impressed' ' upon commonsense, which, in turn, impresses the images on the faculty of sight. Is he likely to do just as well using intuition and commonsense? Second, they cannot exclude the central case without contradiction by commonsense and ordinar y practice. A second approach is scientific experimentation which often serves to complement and correct commonsense. Commonsense is not always a good predictor of the complex interrelationships involved. However, certain 'commonsense' considerations apply, such as sampling when the climate is most stable and when there have been no recent soil disturbances50. Given his predilection for conceptual antinomies, which may itself be questioned, his style is polemical, interspersed with judicious judgements and much good, commonsense. Commonsense suggests that it is in the interests of organisations to help practitioners better manage supply and demand imbalances. Commonsense ruled out any decision on a protector until surviving potential candidates revealed their hands. This was regarded as indisputable and commonsense. They do not explain why certain maps of the world and not others have come to be accepted as commonsense. Another is more basic, but more difficult and important: how to teach the computer musicianship, or musical 'commonsense'. And the conclusion comes as something of a dual shock to commonsense. For example, this work has focused on using mathematical, commonsense, visual, language-based and logical knowledge. I don't think any microeconomist would even ask questions about nonlinearity; to them it is just a matter of commonsense. The episteme of counting pregnancy in weeks - the medical scientific knowledge - becomes commonsense. Commonsense tends to be empiricist and to take for granted that reality is unique and independent of our knowledge. At times, explanation goes little beyond the commonsense. The open lips register credulity; the shut ones, commonsense. The move away from the coterie, the reliance on esoteric language and system, is also an escape from a sanctioned commonsense. And when at last it is perceived that such pity cannot lead to effectual succor, commonsense bids the soul be rid of it. For an individual woman, commonsense in addition to a good history, physical and laboratory assessment of anti-thyroid antibodies are warranted. Ascriptions of national style are presumably matters of commonsense, with all the hazards implied by that expression. Commonsense suggests that outcomes will appear better as cohorts are ascertained with less bias towards more severe, recurrent cases with less complicating co-morbidity. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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