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The concept of 'tabula rasa' represents the initial state of the human mind, which empiricist theory posits is filled with knowledge exclusively through 'experience' as described in [1], [2], [3], and [4].

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Sources of Knowledge: Rationalism, Empiricism, and the Kantian ... press.rebus.community K. S. Sangeetha · Rebus Community 2 facts
claimJohn Locke posits that the human mind is a tabula rasa at birth and acquires knowledge through experience, which provides simple ideas as the basic elements of knowledge.
claimEmpiricists argue that the human mind is born as a tabula rasa, or blank slate, and that all ideas are acquired through experience and exposure to the world.
What is the main difference between Rationalism and Empiricism? byjus.com BYJU'S 1 fact
claimEmpiricism describes the human mind as a blank slate at birth that is filled with knowledge over time through experience, learning, and experiments.
Rationalism vs Empiricism: Philosophy & Meaning - Vaia vaia.com Lily Hulatt · Vaia 1 fact
claimJohn Locke was a prominent empiricist who proposed that the human mind starts as a tabula rasa, or blank slate, which is then shaped by experience.