Common sense is often, as you may have heard, often neither common not sensible. Usually that’s a dispiriting commentary drawn when someone […] The post New Blog Series: Making Critical Thinking Common Sense appeared first on Social Science Space.| Social Science Space
Politicians of all persuasions shut down critical thinking by invoking “common sense”—which is never as obvious as it’s made out to be| Commentary Archives – The Independent
In December 1775, Pope Pius VI released his famed encyclical entitled Inscrutabilie Divinae Sapientiae. Translated as “The Inscrutable Divine Wisdom,” the Pope used his platform to issue a commentary on the most pressing issues of the time. Among the many topics he touched on were threats to the Catholic Church, the shifting politics of Europe, […]| Journal of the American Revolution