John Locke believed strongly in the concept of the "tabula rasa", the "blank slate" which states that humans are born without any sort of innate knowledge or understanding of the world, and that the entirety of a person's knowledge and understanding of the world comes from experience. Learn about EnRead more
John Locke believed strongly in the concept of the “tabula rasa”, the “blank slate” which states that humans are born without any sort of innate knowledge or understanding of the world, and that the entirety of a person’s knowledge and understanding of the world comes from experience.
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No, the English enlightenment was a period between 1650 and 1750 when there was great intellectual change in the English culture. The scientific revolution was a time period, starting in the early 16th century, when there was great scientific change in Europe. Learn about Enlightenment in English LiRead more
No, the English enlightenment was a period between 1650 and 1750 when there was great intellectual change in the English culture. The scientific revolution was a time period, starting in the early 16th century, when there was great scientific change in Europe.
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