Sorry, can't agree there. What people think is true and what is actually true are very different. These days, most people in the Western world have access to similar basic education, so it seems like most people agree with what you're told is true. Outside of the sphere of influence of the Western education, people have been taught things differently and think about things differently.Renegade_Turner wrote: law of large numbers would indicate that MOST of the time what MOST people think is a fact is actually MOST LIKELY to be a fact...GENERALLY speaking...MOST of the time...ON AVERAGE...would you agree?
As an example, your example of Yeats is irrelevant to me. It'd be so for most of the people. That doesn't mean that Yeats was irrelevant, just that most people are ignorant of him.
I could agree that it's likely there's some basis for any given commonly known thing, but I'd not go as far as saying it's even "very likely".