John Locke — "There is no such thing as an innate idea."
There is no such thing as an innate idea.
There is no such thing as an innate idea.
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"The thoughts of a child are of so little consequence to the world, that it is no matter how incoherent they are."
"The business of men is to be happy; but in this world, I think it is enough if we can avoid being miserable."
"The power of the legislative, being derived from the people by a positive voluntary grant and institution, can be no other than what that positive grant conveyed."
"For no man can, in any case, be obliged to obey the laws of a foreign prince or state, who hath not given him leave to be of his religion, or to live within his territories."
"I have always thought that there is a good deal of cant in the common talk about the advantages of poverty."
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