The idea that a child is born with a clean slate came from John Locke.
John Locke
The philosopher John Locke is often associated with the concept of the "tabula rasa," or "blank slate," which suggests that individuals are born without innate ideas or knowledge and that our experiences shape our character and development.
The philosopher John Locke is often credited with the idea that a child is born as a "tabula rasa," or blank slate, upon which experiences and society shape their development. This concept emphasizes the role of environment and nurture in shaping an individual's character and beliefs.
No, that was Jenny Slate.
The texture of slate is said to be microcrystalline, meaning that the mineral particles are too small to be seen with the naked eye and can only be observed with a microscope. This fine-grained texture gives slate its characteristic smooth, dense, and uniform appearance.
This statement is attributed to the philosopher John Locke. Locke's theory of knowledge, known as empiricism, posits that all knowledge comes from sensory experience and that the mind is a blank slate (tabula rasa) at birth.
John Locke, an influential philosopher, believed that knowledge is not preexisting in the mind but comes from the external world through sensory experience. He argued that the mind at birth is a "tabula rasa" or blank slate, suggesting that all knowledge is acquired through sensory perception and experience.
The texture of slate is typically smooth and flat, with a slightly rough surface due to its layered composition. It is known for its fine grained texture and can feel cool and dense to the touch.
Bertrand Russell
Travel broadens the mind
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Bob Nelson is the comedian that said "A mind is a terrible thing".