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For him common sense is an original source of knowledge common to humankind, by which we are assured of a number of truths that cannot be evinced by reason and "it is equally impossible, without a full conviction of them, to advance a single step in the acquisition of knowledge" (Philosophy of Rhetoric, vol. 1, p. 114).
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