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The British philosopher, John Locke, attacked rationalism by arguing that the mind is like a ____ and held that it is furnished through experience as we go through life.

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Tabula rasa

Explanation:

  • Locke believed that our spirit, before being overtaken by the senses with the phenomena of nature, was the tabula rasa (blank slate) and that there were no innate ideas in the spirit by which we could, without experience, learn the ultimate nature of reality.
  • All knowledge of things we can have is based on ideas about things we get through the senses. Or as he puts it: "There is nothing in the mind that was not previously in the senses."

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