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  2. Sensis - Wikipedia

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    Sensis may refer to: Sensis (company), an Australian marketing services company; Saab Sensis Corporation, a private company specializing in air traffic control and ...

  3. Sense - Wikipedia

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    Sensory organs are organs that sense and transduce stimuli. Humans have various sensory organs (i.e. eyes, ears, skin, nose, and mouth) that correspond to a respective visual system (sense of vision), auditory system (sense of hearing), somatosensory system (sense of touch), olfactory system (sense of smell), and gustatory system (sense of taste).

  4. Common sense - Wikipedia

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    "Common sense" has at least two older and more specialized meanings which have influenced the modern meanings, and are still important in philosophy. The original historical meaning is the capability of the animal soul ( ψῡχή , psūkhḗ ), proposed by Aristotle to explain how the different senses join and enable discrimination of ...

  5. Sensus divinitatis - Wikipedia

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    John Calvin. Sensus divinitatis (Latin for "sense of divinity"), also referred to as sensus deitatis ("sense of deity") or semen religionis ("seed of religion"), is a term first employed by French Protestant reformer John Calvin to describe a postulated human sense.

  6. Sensus plenior - Wikipedia

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    Sensus plenior is a Latin phrase that means "fuller sense" or "fuller meaning". [1] [2] It is used in Biblical exegesis to describe the supposed deeper meaning intended by God but not by the human author. Walter C. Kaiser notes that the term was coined by F. Andre Fernandez in 1927 but was popularized by Raymond E. Brown. [3] Brown defines ...

  7. Sentience - Wikipedia

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    "Sentience" was first coined by philosophers in the 1630s for the concept of an ability to feel, derived from Latin sentiens (feeling). [7] In philosophy, different authors draw different distinctions between consciousness and sentience.

  8. Sensus fidelium - Wikipedia

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    In a speech to the International Theological Commission on 7 December 2012, Pope Benedict XVI distinguished between the authentic meaning of sensus fidei and a counterfeit understanding: "It is certainly not a kind of public ecclesial opinion, and invoking it in order to contest the teachings of the Magisterium would be unthinkable, since the sensus fidei cannot be authentically developed in ...

  9. Sensis (company) - Wikipedia

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    Thryv (formerly Sensis) is an Australian platforms and marketing services company that owns the Yellow Pages and White Pages, as well as a variety of other websites and publications in Australia.