Although these divisions are more complex than what we commonsensically mean by class, this system has a number of advantages. |
It is impermissible, commonsensically, to kill an innocent individual in order to harvest his organs, even though doing so would enable us to save five other lives. |
If Keats did not know this statement to be commonsensically true he would not have insisted so forcefully on the reverse. |
Certain art historians, meanwhile, commonsensically pointed out that horses and horsemen are simply more interesting to look at than hundreds of infantrymen's feet. |