We take idea of a ‘majority’ as self-evidently well-posed. After all, in a crowd, some view must be more popular than others and must be > 50% sometimes. Not true. The idea of a ‘mass human’, whose main property is countability, had to be invented and imposed on humans first
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Law principle - when you're trying to figure out what "reasonable" means in context, e.g. statute/secondary legislation/contract you imagine what a sort of stereotypical "man on the Clapham omnibus" would treat as "reasonable".
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In higher ed, we try to look through the frosh lens "what would a freshman do/look for/ask?" Some days it feels really disorganized around here.
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