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Nobody. "Tabula rasa" means "cleared [cleaned] table" in latin: the meaning of this saying was - as adjective: "new", "clean",, "unaltered"

- as an adverb: "from scratch", "from the begining", "again, anew"

- i.e. restart [all the computations], after you have wiped everything that was previously written on the [black]board...

Pedagogical science in the late 19th century was considering the newly born children as "tabula rasa", suggesting the sociopathic behaviour of an adult is the exclusive result of the later education.

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