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+3Septimus Senju Mr.Grinch Alpha 7 posters | Author | Message |
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Alpha
Posts : 1602 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2010-08-17
| Subject: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:53 pm | |
| We are hiring judges to judge naruto land official battles. simply field in the below form. - Code:
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Name: Activity: Who wrote common sense:
The last question is to make sure your not a bot. | |
| | | Mr.Grinch
Posts : 258 Reputation : 3 Join date : 2010-10-23
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:23 pm | |
| Name:Ace Akau Activity:What do you think? Who wrote common sense:I did.
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| | | Alpha
Posts : 1602 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2010-08-17
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:30 pm | |
| - SandBlazer wrote:
Name:Ace Akau Activity:What do you think? Who wrote common sense:I did. Denied. Reason: your answers are wrong your not serious about the subject, sorry. | |
| | | Septimus Senju
Posts : 332 Reputation : 1 Join date : 2010-11-01 Age : 27 Location : Sin City
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:24 am | |
| Name:Septimus Senju Activity:High.....you can usually see that from the most recent posts Who wrote common sense: No one actually wrote it....it is a idea derived from many people in general likely created the notion of having good 'common sense'. Someone may have created or defined the word but I have no knowledge on the subject. | |
| | | Alpha
Posts : 1602 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2010-08-17
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:44 am | |
| - Septimus Senju (Thu 16 Dec 2010 - 7:24) wrote:
- Name:Septimus Senju
Activity:High.....you can usually see that from the most recent posts Who wrote common sense: No one actually wrote it....it is a idea derived from many people in general likely created the notion of having good 'common sense'. Someone may have created or defined the word but I have no knowledge on the subject. Approved.Good worked on your question answered. I'm accepting 2 more Beta Tester. | |
| | | Senjuzumaki
Posts : 682 Reputation : 4 Join date : 2010-12-03
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Thu Dec 16, 2010 11:26 am | |
| Name:Senjuzumaki Activity:High Who wrote common sense:Common sense is something most are born with but some decide not to use. A pamphlet on common sense was written by Thomas Paine in 1776. | |
| | | Alpha
Posts : 1602 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2010-08-17
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Thu Dec 16, 2010 3:32 pm | |
| - Senjuzumaki wrote:
- Name:Senjuzumaki
Activity:High Who wrote common sense:Common sense is something most are born with but some decide not to use. A pamphlet on common sense was written by Thomas Paine in 1776. Approved | |
| | | Death
Posts : 28 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-09-09 Age : 26
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:41 pm | |
| Name: Death Activity: Meh... so-so... okay, not really... I joined, then my internet went down... we recently fixed it so I'm back. (I was one of the first members! :O) Who wrote common sense: In January 1776, a pamphlet names 'common sense' appeared on the streets of Philadelphia written by Thomas Paine.
According to Aristotle, the common sense is an actual power of inner sensation (as opposed to the external five senses) whereby the various objects of the external senses (color for sight, sound for hearing, etc.) are united and judged, such that what one senses by this sense is the substance (or existing thing) in which the various attributes inhere (so, for example, a sheep is able to sense a wolf, not just the color of its fur, the sound of its howl, its odor, and other sensible attributes.) It was not, unlike later developments, considered to be on the level of rationality, which properly did not exist in the lower animals, but only in man; this irrational character was because animals not possessing rationality nevertheless required the use of the common sense in order to sense, for example, the difference between this or that thing, and not merely the pleasure and pain of various disparate sensations. This also contributes to the understanding held by the Scholastics that when one senses, one senses something, and not just a diversity of sensible phenomena.
John Locke proposed one meaning of "common sense" in his An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. This interpretation builds on phenomenological experience. Each of the senses gives input, and then something integrates the sense-data into a single impression. This something Locke sees as the common sense — the sense of things in common between disparate impressions. It therefore allies with "fancy", and opposes "judgment", or the capacity to divide like things into separates. The French theologian Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet arguably developed this theory a decade before Locke.) Each of the empiricist philosophers approaches the problem of the unification of sense-data in their own way, giving various names to the operation. However, the approaches agree that a sense in the human understanding exists that sees commonality and does the combining: "common sense" has the same meaning.
But, really, nobody wrote common sense. Common Sens eis something that every smart person should have. :X
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| | | Kami
Posts : 336 Reputation : 3 Join date : 2010-10-15
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:58 pm | |
| - Death wrote:
- Name: Death
Activity: Meh... so-so... okay, not really... I joined, then my internet went down... we recently fixed it so I'm back. (I was one of the first members! :O) Who wrote common sense: In January 1776, a pamphlet names 'common sense' appeared on the streets of Philadelphia written by Thomas Paine.
According to Aristotle, the common sense is an actual power of inner sensation (as opposed to the external five senses) whereby the various objects of the external senses (color for sight, sound for hearing, etc.) are united and judged, such that what one senses by this sense is the substance (or existing thing) in which the various attributes inhere (so, for example, a sheep is able to sense a wolf, not just the color of its fur, the sound of its howl, its odor, and other sensible attributes.) It was not, unlike later developments, considered to be on the level of rationality, which properly did not exist in the lower animals, but only in man; this irrational character was because animals not possessing rationality nevertheless required the use of the common sense in order to sense, for example, the difference between this or that thing, and not merely the pleasure and pain of various disparate sensations. This also contributes to the understanding held by the Scholastics that when one senses, one senses something, and not just a diversity of sensible phenomena.
John Locke proposed one meaning of "common sense" in his An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. This interpretation builds on phenomenological experience. Each of the senses gives input, and then something integrates the sense-data into a single impression. This something Locke sees as the common sense — the sense of things in common between disparate impressions. It therefore allies with "fancy", and opposes "judgment", or the capacity to divide like things into separates. The French theologian Jacques-BĂ©nigne Bossuet arguably developed this theory a decade before Locke.) Each of the empiricist philosophers approaches the problem of the unification of sense-data in their own way, giving various names to the operation. However, the approaches agree that a sense in the human understanding exists that sees commonality and does the combining: "common sense" has the same meaning.
But, really, nobody wrote common sense. Common Sens eis something that every smart person should have. :X
I like the detail!! | |
| | | Death
Posts : 28 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-09-09 Age : 26
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:55 pm | |
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| | | Alpha
Posts : 1602 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2010-08-17
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:06 am | |
| - Death wrote:
- Name: Death
Activity: Meh... so-so... okay, not really... I joined, then my internet went down... we recently fixed it so I'm back. (I was one of the first members! :O) Who wrote common sense: In January 1776, a pamphlet names 'common sense' appeared on the streets of Philadelphia written by Thomas Paine.
According to Aristotle, the common sense is an actual power of inner sensation (as opposed to the external five senses) whereby the various objects of the external senses (color for sight, sound for hearing, etc.) are united and judged, such that what one senses by this sense is the substance (or existing thing) in which the various attributes inhere (so, for example, a sheep is able to sense a wolf, not just the color of its fur, the sound of its howl, its odor, and other sensible attributes.) It was not, unlike later developments, considered to be on the level of rationality, which properly did not exist in the lower animals, but only in man; this irrational character was because animals not possessing rationality nevertheless required the use of the common sense in order to sense, for example, the difference between this or that thing, and not merely the pleasure and pain of various disparate sensations. This also contributes to the understanding held by the Scholastics that when one senses, one senses something, and not just a diversity of sensible phenomena.
John Locke proposed one meaning of "common sense" in his An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. This interpretation builds on phenomenological experience. Each of the senses gives input, and then something integrates the sense-data into a single impression. This something Locke sees as the common sense — the sense of things in common between disparate impressions. It therefore allies with "fancy", and opposes "judgment", or the capacity to divide like things into separates. The French theologian Jacques-BĂ©nigne Bossuet arguably developed this theory a decade before Locke.) Each of the empiricist philosophers approaches the problem of the unification of sense-data in their own way, giving various names to the operation. However, the approaches agree that a sense in the human understanding exists that sees commonality and does the combining: "common sense" has the same meaning.
But, really, nobody wrote common sense. Common Sens eis something that every smart person should have. :X
Good Job, are you going to be active. | |
| | | Death
Posts : 28 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-09-09 Age : 26
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:28 am | |
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| | | Alpha
Posts : 1602 Reputation : 15 Join date : 2010-08-17
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:01 am | |
| OK great, Approved.
I'm accepting one more. | |
| | | .Addiction
Posts : 52 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-09-23
| Subject: Re: Hiring Battle Judges (Beta Tester) Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:01 pm | |
| Name: .Addiction Activity: Poor ~ Due to weather conditions within Chicago ~ My connectivity level is below expectance Who wrote common sense: Common Sense by definition is what people in common may agree on. No one "wrote" common sense, however, if you're refering to the Common Sense pamphlet then Thomas Paine wrote the "Common Sense" pamphlet in 1776.
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