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John Locke believed that children are born with a mind that is a tabula rasa or a blank slate, which gets shaped by their experiences and environment as they grow and develop. Locke's theory emphasizes the importance of nurture and education in shaping an individual's character and knowledge.
In the education of children, Locke discouraged the study of several subjects. These areas include: music, poetry, fencing and painting.
In the context of debates over the origins of knowledge, nature is to nurture as Descartes is to Locke. Rene Descartes was a French philosopher. John Locke was an English philosopher.
John Locke proposed the theory of empiricism, which suggests that all knowledge comes from sensory experience and observation. He believed that the mind at birth is a blank slate (tabula rasa) that is gradually filled with knowledge through our interactions with the world.
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No, John Locke rejected Plato's theory of innate ideas. Locke believed that the mind at birth is a blank slate (tabula rasa) and that knowledge comes from experience through the senses. He argued that all knowledge is derived from sensory perception and reflection on our experiences.
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Richard Locke has written: 'Critical children' -- subject(s): American fiction, Children in literature, History and criticism, English fiction, American fiction
The Essay Concerning Human Understanding was written by English philosopher John Locke, and it was first published in 1689. In the essay, Locke explores the nature of human understanding and knowledge, arguing that it is through experience that individuals gain knowledge.