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> Back to Hakeeb's post:
> > dribble he writes seems to fall under the category of what I've come to
> > know as "common sense". No offense Mr. Brodie, but the above statement
> > seem pretty obvious to me and I would venture that if someone needs to
> > be "taught" this then no amount of readin' and schoolin' is going to
> > bring them around.
This misses the point of the transition from level-2 to level-3.  
The hypothesis [someone needs to be "taught" this] is never satisfied, 
because explicit instruction would simply reinforce level-2, no matter 
how well-worded.
As such, it is equally valid to write:
'I would venture that if someone needs to be "taught" this, that one 
minute's reading would bring them around.'
[Yes, I'm waffling around the word "false".]
> May I suggest that there is an incredibly tyranical meme at work here.
> 
> Common sense is the most cynical, judgement ridden, manipulative concept
> around. (hyperbole is a close second)
> 
> We are taught from an early age to identify common sense. We are asked
> why we didn't use it, but we rarely take the time to actually obtain it.
> What is common about common sense? There is no common sense. It's too
> braod a paintbrush to be used in a discussion of memes.
> 
> Second meme: and no amount of _______ (fill in blanks) and _________ is
> going to bring them (replace with group of your choice) around.
> 
> 
> Both are effective in shutting people up.
As far as I can tell empirically:
The meme "common sense" has no physical/ideological/etc. instantiations, 
in the Chomsky-definition sense.  The use of this meme has two very obvious 
effects:
     It usually is used to create guilt.
     It usually amplifies egotism in the invoker.
Attempted instantiations of "common sense" are highly likely [>90%] to 
suffer from one of the following traits:
     1) It was learned by education.
     2) It is verifiably false.
     3) It is verifiably an uncommon belief.
Thus, attempted instantiations of "common sense" usually violate the 
Chomsky-definition of "common sense"
As such, I prefer to expunge this meme from my vocabulary.
[Oh, improvised word 'Chomsky-definition': Definition by taking the 
definitions of the component words and integrating.  Phenomenally 
effective in the sciences, and why Latin is recommended for boosting 
vocabulary.  Not that I have any literacy in Latin.]
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