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    Denying Descartes' Belief in Innate Ideas, John Locke Argued That
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Denying Descartes' Belief in Innate Ideas, John Locke Argued That

Question 24

Question 24

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Denying Descartes' belief in innate ideas, John Locke argued that every person was born with


A) a passion for evil.
B) love in their heart.
C) the image of god in their mind's eye.
D) a blank slate.
E) a mixture of their parent's beliefs and values.

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