John Locke
-In regards to innate principles in the mind,Locke says
A) they do not exist,because knowledge only comes from the senses.
B) they are proved because so many different people agree the same principles.
C) without innate principles,one cannot account for morality.
D) they must be developed in children and people with mental problems.
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