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I don’t think it wise to flush down the toilet the usage of “Common-Sense”:Common sense has become so common now as a kind of mantra that even those using forget what it signifies. “Common” is right there in the term! If you are going to rely on just “common sense” or common sense over rigorous knowledge and educated conjecture, you have no reason to blowing your hard-earned money down a hole at an institution of higher learning.
That is why it’s called “higher learning”, because it aims at something “higher” than the vulgarity of common sense.
Ann Behav Med. 2010 Dec 7.
Cognitive Science Speaks to the “Common-Sense” of Chronic Illness Management.
Leventhal H, Leventhal EA, Breland JY.
Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers,
The State University of New Jersey, 112 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ, 08901, USA
Abstract
We describe the parallels between findings from cognitive science and neuroscience and Common-Sense Models in four areas: (1) Activation of illness representations by the automatic linkage of symptoms and functional changes with concepts (an integration of declarative and perceptual and procedural knowledge); (2) Action plans for the management of symptoms and disease; (3) Cognitive and behavioral heuristics (executive functions parallel to recent findings in cognitive science) involved in monitoring and modifying automatic control processes; (4) Perceiving and communicating to “other minds” during medical visits to address the declarative and non-declarative (perceptual and procedural) knowledge that comprise a patient’s representations of illness and treatment (the transparency of other minds).
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