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John Locke (1632–1704), English philosopher who argued against the belief that human beings are born with certain ideas already in their minds. He claimed that, on the contrary, the mind is a tabula rasa (blank slate) until experience begins to "write" on it. SHSBC Binder 4 Approved Glossary, —SHSBC Binder 24 Approved Glossary, —SHSBC Binder 27 Approved Glossary, —SHSBC Binder 30 Approved Glossary, —SHSBC Binder 33 Approved Glossary, —NED Approved Glossary
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John Locke (1632@1704), English philosopher who argued against the belief that human beings are born with certain ideas already in their minds. That's the influence of Locke and Hume, you see? - A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) John Locke (1632–1704), English philosopher who argued against the belief that human beings are born with certain ideas already in their minds. He claimed that, on the contrary, the mind is a tabula rasa (blank slate) until experience begins to "write" on it.John Locke (1632@1704), English philosopher who argued against the belief that human beings are born with certain ideas already in their minds. He claimed that, on the contrary, the mind is a tabula rasa (blank slate) until experience begins to "write" on it. That's the influence of Locke and Hume, you see? - A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64)