Enlightenment thinkers admired the psychology of John Locke, who argued that
A) Humans were subconsciously influenced by the combined forces of the ego, superego and id
B) The human mind was blank at birth and thus schools and social institutions should mold the individual from childhood to adulthood
C) That the human mind was highly programmed from birth, virtually negating the idea of free will
D) That all humans were born with an innate moral sense and that it was unnecessary to teach morality
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