Making Common Sense: On the Construction of the Obvious from Antiquity to AI

Author:   Michael North
Publisher:   Stanford University Press
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   24 March 2026
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Making Common Sense: On the Construction of the Obvious from Antiquity to AI


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Common sense is supposed to be so obvious it can go without saying. And yet, it has been hard to pin down, partly because its contents are vague and inconsistent, and partly because it has always been difficult to say what kind of sense common sense is. Making Common Sense is an historical account of attempts, from antiquity to the present, to solve this puzzle. The ambiguity began centuries ago with the merger of the common sense, the sensorium commune, a kind of sixth sense responsible for coordinating the other five, with the sensus communis, a collection of implicit social habits and beliefs. Ever since, common sense, as a power both practical and thoughtful, has promised to split the difference between sensation and reason, the body and the mind, and between individuals and their society. As challenges from medical science and skeptical philosophy accumulated, though, common sense assumed a number of different forms in response. It has been a physical organ, a mental faculty, a body of knowledge, a system of axioms, an ethical principle, and a synonym for culture, until finally, with game theory and artificial intelligence, it becomes a number. Michael North tracks the obvious through these changes, showing why it remains, even now in the age of AI, as dark and mysterious as it was in the beginning.

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Author:   Michael North
Publisher:   Stanford University Press
Imprint:   Stanford University Press
ISBN:  

9781503646605


ISBN 10:   1503646602
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   24 March 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""A magnificent account. North, sublime genealogist of many things we take for granted, here offers a riveting history of what might seem taken for granted by definition--but (as North shows) very rarely is.""--Douglas Mao, Johns Hopkins University ""Everyone wants an account of what thinking is. North is lucid, skeptical, concise, a perfect writer for a grand subject: philosophers' analyses of other people's thinking. Here's a history that touches all writers."" --Robert von Hallberg, Claremont McKenna College


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Michael North is Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of English, UCLA and the author, most recently, of What Is the Present?(2018).

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