Locke's major argument against the existence of innate ideas was that:
A) no gene was available to transmit an idea
B) the French seemed to have more of them than did either the English or the Germans
C) if ideas were innate,all humans would have them,and they do not
D) the only way to prove their existence was by mathematical deduction
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Q2: Hobbes believed all of the following except:
A)humans
Q3: For classroom practices,Locke advocated:
A)mild punishment for undesirable
Q4: Hobbes' explanation of "trains of thought" relied
Q5: Locke advised that children experience a process
Q6: For Locke,the safest and surest types of
Q8: All of the British empiricists following Hobbes
Q9: In Locke's philosophy the concept of association
Q10: For Hobbes,choice was:
A)what distinguished human from nonhuman
Q11: All of the following were true of
Q12: Concerning the mind-body relationship,Hobbes denied the existence
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