Common sense as an ingredient of the self and the community |
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Authors: | Lutz Koch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bayreuth University, Bayreuth, Germany |
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Abstract: | The new situation in Europe, as exemplified in Germany, calls for a common consciousness, one traditionally characterized as sensus communis or common sense. Kant organized his ruminations on common sense — specifically, the logical common sense — around three maxims: enlightenment, the extended way of thinking and the consistent way of thinking. These are here described with an eye to their consequences for the issues of identity, community and pedagogy. |
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Keywords: | Vico Kant democracy common sense maxim community identity |
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