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In philosophy, the doctrine that we perceive the external world directly, that what we perceive is what there is and how things are. Common-sense realism has been held by Scottish mathematician Thomas Reid and English philosopher G E Moore. Although a useful antidote to complex metaphysical theories, common sense can mislead – for instance, common sense tells us that the world is flat.



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Given the global competitiveness America must maintain, national standards seem commonsensical.
Dawkins, who first caught the world's attention with The Selfish Gene over thirty years ago, largely sets biological explication aside here and instead trots out a motley throng of commonsensical arguments against God to stiffen les incroyants and assure them that they are not alone.
So what would be more commonsensical than tackling this existential threat jointly?
 
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