COMMON SENSE IN A PHILOSOPHICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE
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COMMON SENSE
in Philosophical and
Scientific Perspective
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PHILOSOPHICALPERSPECTIVE
SCIENTIFICPERSPECTIVE
PLATOARISTOTLE
REID
MODERN MANAGEMENT
THEORY
PATTONBARNARDNITECKI
BENNETT
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PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVE
PLATO – Knowledge of absolute truths is in some
sense innate
* Plato advance the notion that knowledge of
absolute truths is in some sense innate, although
requiring dialectal reasoning to be brought to light –
there is thus an intuitive aspect to knowing.
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SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE
ARISTOTLE – it was an activity of moving from the
“givens” of sense experience , through inductive
observations of particulars, to the general casual
connections that bind everything together into one system
of nature.
* Scientific Reasoning must begin with known and obvious
truths and assumptions, producing in turn substantive
conclusions that are not in conflict with them.
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SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE
REID – investigated the five senses, including that in
their basic function
• Inductive Principle – basis for both science and
common life base in this principle
• Crucial Principle of Common Sense is causality
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MODERN MANAGEMENT THEORY
PATTON - balance between institution and logic in
decision-making, intuition understood as pattern
recognition based on experience and learning that is
especially useful in complex situations that require
instantaneous actions and behaviors.
DECISION MAKING
repetition
drill
Development of good habits
practice
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MODERN MANAGEMENT THEORY
BARNARD - distinction between logical and non-logical
mental processes. It as asserted that rationality and intuition
play complementary roles in managerial decision-making
BENNETT - analytical & intuitive processing are necessary
components for decision making process, and that intuitive
leaps are often part of a successful decision.
NITECKI – similarly sees common sense as a potential
hindrance to sound managerial thinking and problem-solving
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Prepared by:
Aguilar, Beverlyn F.
Benauro, Ariel Jr. O.
Grefal, Marjorie O.
Peralta, Jillian May R.
III-H BSE Soc Stud
University of Makati