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The relationship between knowledge and the human mind is defined by philosophical frameworks, where empiricism views the mind as a blank slate that acquires knowledge through sensory experience [1], while rationalism identifies the mind's reasoning capacity as the primary source of knowledge [2].

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Rationalism Vs. Empiricism: Sources of Human Knowledge ijesh.com International Journal of Education and Social Humanities 1 fact
claimEmpiricism is a philosophical position that argues the human mind begins as a blank slate and that knowledge arises exclusively through sensory experience and observation, with induction serving as the basis for understanding.
Rationalism vs Empiricism: Philosophy & Meaning - Vaia vaia.com Lily Hulatt · Vaia 1 fact
claimRationalism posits that the human mind's ability to reason is the primary repository of knowledge, distinguishing humans from other creatures.