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Which Seventeenth-Century European Philosopher Believed That Some Ideas Are Innate

Question 240

Question 240

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Which seventeenth-century European philosopher believed that some ideas are innate?


A) John Locke
B) Ivan Pavlov
C) Edward Titchener
D) René Descartes

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