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Boris is right to be thinking in this direction, but sadly it is going to be some time before this kind of common sense becomes mainstream thinking.
There's a long article about William and Martha Sears (not, says their son, the stereotypical attachment parents themselves) and the evolution of attachment parenting into "the new common sense," with some caveats about how common sense becomes common.
Being biologically (and not just culturally) inheritable, these intuitions become increasingly authoritative in succeeding generations, favoring those cultures wherever moral common sense becomes more uncompromising all things being equal.
Hume's "common sense" becomes our common sense.
And a phrase that from us was common sense Becomes a threat from the lips of another.
We might refer to them as "supramental" minds, where intuitive rationality, or heightened common sense, becomes the predominant state of mind.
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The Golden Age of German medicine ended abruptly in 1933 when, as Zinsser lamented, "common sense became counter-revolution".
At Driade, Philippe Starck's Jelly Slice glass-topped table winningly combines whimsy and common sense; it becomes a bench when a polyurethane gel cushion is added.
But they have the common sense to become entranced by the new arrivals, for both their nonservantlike skills and their sexiness, and soon we love the children, too.
And though there are legitimate worries about her grasp of statecraft, she is putting together a competent team and may at least have the common sense, which became increasingly lacking in the unwell and erratic ex-president, to allow it to get on with things.
My point is not to campaign for the Lib Dems/ALDE – it would not be a wasted vote, though to be fair most non-Eurosceptic mainstream parties perform reasonably in the day-to-day of European parliamentary business – but rather to point out that manifestos and intentions and common sense have become irrelevant.
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