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The Seventeenth-Century Philosopher Who Believed That the Mind Is Blank

Question 135

Question 135

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The seventeenth-century philosopher who believed that the mind is blank at birth and that most knowledge comes through sensory experience is


A) Plato.
B) Aristotle.
C) René Descartes.
D) John Locke.

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