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john Locke, a 17th century English writer, is considered to be the originator of the concept of tabula rasa. In his work, An Essay Concerning the Human Mind, he proposed the idea that the mind of a child by birth is a blank slate on which the experiences and impressions received from the external world will be recorded. Locke argued that we are not born with inherent knowledge or instincts, but rather acquire them as we interact with our environment. This was an innovative view of the development of the human mind in his era and had a significant influence on philosophy and psychology. Locke believed that education and upbringing play an important role in the formation of personality and the development of intelligence. His ideas about tabula rasa became the basis for understanding the process of learning and the formation of individual experience. Locke's influence extends to modern concepts in the field of education and human development.

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