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10 Mar common sense

A form of knowledge that associates causes with effects. Common sense typically addresses things that occur frequently enough in most people’s lives to be part of a general body shared by the human family or by all members of a given culture or area. Common sense may differ in different cultures or areas so it is somewhat context-dependent. Common sense is often an important part of human decisions and behavior. Often it is not.
Keywords: knowledge
causal relations
behavior
decision
learning
context
References: cognition
comprehension
inference
information/entropy
learning
pattern recognition

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