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Entry#  836. The seat of the common sense.


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The seat of the common sense.


The Common Sense, is that which judges of things offered to it by

the other senses. The ancient speculators have concluded that that

part of man which constitutes his judgment is caused by a central

organ to which the other five senses refer everything by means of

impressibility; and to this centre they have given the name Common

Sense. And they say that this Sense is situated in the centre of the

head between Sensation and Memory. And this name of Common Sense is

given to it solely because it is the common judge of all the other

five senses _i.e._ Seeing, Hearing, Touch, Taste and Smell. This

Common Sense is acted upon by means of Sensation which is placed as

a medium between it and the senses. Sensation is acted upon by means

of the images of things presented to it by the external instruments,

that is to say the senses which are the medium between external

things and Sensation. In the same way the senses are acted upon by

objects. Surrounding things transmit their images to the senses and

the senses transfer them to the Sensation. Sensation sends them to

the Common Sense, and by it they are stamped upon the memory and are

there more or less retained according to the importance or force of

the impression. That sense is most rapid in its function which is

nearest to the sensitive medium and the eye, being the highest is

the chief of the others. Of this then only we will speak, and the

others we will leave in order not to make our matter too long.

Experience tells us that the eye apprehends ten different natures of

things, that is: Light and Darkness, one being the cause of the

perception of the nine others, and the other its absence:-- Colour

and substance, form and place, distance and nearness, motion and

stillness Footnote 15: Compare No. 23. .

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