When people agree without even knowing what they're agreeing about this reveals lack of understanding, not a surplus of it; it is a measure of reflex, or of strategic considerations at best. Agreement is the surest mask of ignorance. The more complete and natural, the more total.
There's no ontological significance to common sense agreement. On the contrary, for something to be common sense generally means nobody has bothered constructing a corresponding argument or in some cases even a corresponding collection of propositions.
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