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For a discussion of “common sense”, see Alain de Botton (2000), The Consolations of Philosophy. W.H. McNeil uses myth in this sense, too: it is “humankind’s substitute for instinct” in, “The Care and Repair of Public Myth”, Foreign Affairs, 6, 1, 1982, quoted in Donald N. Michael, “Learning in Turbulent Human Ecology”, in Lance H. Gunderson, C.S. Holling and Stephen S. Light, eds. (1995), Barriers and Bridges to the Renewal of Ecosystems and Institutions, pp 461–485.