Judgement, Common Sense and Discernment: Contributions from Humanistic Thinking to the Social Professions

This paper reviews definitions and usage of judgement and common sense as time-tested criteria in decision-making. It looks at how scholars in different disciplines and professions have approached judgement and professional wisdom, (to include tacit knowledge and common sense). It advocates teaching...

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