tabula rasa
Also known as: blank slate
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Sources of Knowledge: Rationalism, Empiricism, and the Kantian ... press.rebus.community 4 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.
claimThe Latin term 'tabula rasa' means 'blank tablet' or 'blank slate'.
claimJohn Locke and other empiricists argue that the human mind is like a tabula rasa at birth, acquiring knowledge through sense experience and reflection upon internal operations.
Rationalism vs Empiricism: Philosophy & Meaning - Vaia vaia.com Nov 12, 2024 2 facts
claimEmpiricism is a theory stating that knowledge derives primarily from sensory experiences, with individuals born as a 'blank slate' who learn through observation and interaction.
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.
What is the main difference between Rationalism and Empiricism? byjus.com 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.
Epistemology - Belief, Justification, Rationality | Britannica britannica.com Mar 13, 2026 1 fact
claimStrict empiricists view the human mind as a 'tabula rasa' (blank slate) that is passive, receiving and recording impressions as they are.
Rationalism Vs. Empiricism: Sources of Human Knowledge ijesh.com 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.
Evolutionary Psychology | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 1 fact
claimThe human mind incorporates a number of cognitive subsystems that are triggered only by specific kinds of input, rather than being a 'blank slate' that acquires knowledge through only a few general learning mechanisms.
John Bowlby's Attachment Theory - Simply Psychology simplypsychology.org Apr 20, 2025 1 fact
claimSteven Pinker (2002) argued against the concept of the 'blank slate' in human nature.
Rationalism Vs. Empiricism 101: Which One is Right? - TheCollector thecollector.com Nov 9, 2023 1 fact
claimJohn Locke describes a human being at birth as a 'tabula rasa,' meaning a clean, unwritten sheet of paper.
Epistemology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimJohn Locke rejected rationalism in favor of empiricism, which posits that the mind is a blank slate.