sensus communis

Etymology
lit. 'common (i.e., universal, generally shared) sense'. In the philosophical sense, a, , chiefly in.

Noun

 * 1) tact, manners, discretion
 * 2)  the basic faculty of human perception and discrimination between different qualities, shared by all the specific senses and preceding rational judgement
 * 1)  the basic faculty of human perception and discrimination between different qualities, shared by all the specific senses and preceding rational judgement
 * 1)  the basic faculty of human perception and discrimination between different qualities, shared by all the specific senses and preceding rational judgement