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 +[[Image:Jan Willem Geerinck Refleselfie.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Refleselfie]]''
 +<br><small>Photo © [[Jan Willem Geerinck]]</small>]]
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 +"[[Common sense]] is [[judgement]] without [[reflection]], [[shared]] by an [[entire]] [[social class|class]], an entire [[nation]], or the entire [[human race]]." --[[Giambattista Vico]]
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-# the act of [[reflecting]] or the state of being [[reflected]]+'''Reflection''' or '''reflection''' may refer to:
-# the [[property]] of a [[propagate]]d [[wave]] being thrown back from a [[surface]] (such as a [[mirror]])+
-# something, such as an [[image]], that is reflected+
-#: ''The dog barked at his own '''reflection''' in the mirror.''+
-# careful [[thought]] or [[consideration]]+
-#: ''After careful '''reflection''', I have decided not to vote for that proposition.''+
-# an [[implied]] [[criticism]]+
-#: ''It is a '''reflection''' on his character that he never wavered in his resolve.''+
-== See also ==+==Science==
 +* [[Mirror image]], a reflection in a mirror or in water
 +* [[Reflection (physics)]], a common wave phenomenon
 +==Philosophy==
 +* [[Human self-reflection]]
*[[Self-reflection]] *[[Self-reflection]]
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"Common sense is judgement without reflection, shared by an entire class, an entire nation, or the entire human race." --Giambattista Vico

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