How did John Locke, the British philosopher, see intelligence?
A) He saw the mind as a blank piece of paper that was to be filled through experience and interaction with one's environment.
B) He said that intelligence was mostly God-given.
C) He said individuals had inborn or innate knowledge systems that are inherited.
D) None of the above.
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