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john Locke's theory is often referred to as "empiricism" or "tabula rasa," which translates to "blank slate." He proposed that individuals are born without innate ideas, and knowledge is acquired through experience and sensory perception. His ideas laid the groundwork for modern philosophy and influenced concepts of personal identity and government, particularly in his work "Two Treatises of Government."

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