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The Philosopher Who Rejected the Notion That Ideas Were an Innate

Question 42

Question 42

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The philosopher who rejected the notion that ideas were an innate part of the human mind was


A) Descartes.
B) Locke.
C) Berkeley.
D) Mill.
E) Helmholtz.

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