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In the philosophy of mind, innatism is the view that the mind is born with already-formed ideas, knowledge, and beliefs. The opposing doctrine, that the mind is a tabula rasa (blank slate) at birth and all knowledge is gained from experience and the senses, is called empiricism. See more
Innatism and nativism are generally synonymous terms referring to the notion of preexisting ideas in the mind. However, more specifically, … See more
Although individual human beings vary in many ways (culturally, ethnically, linguistically, and so on), innate ideas are the same for everyone everywhere. For example, the philosopher René Descartes theorized that knowledge of God is innate in everybody. … See more
18th centuryChomsky's linguistic theory derives from classical-liberal thinkers such as Wilhelm von Humboldt.1690John Locke publishes An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, which attacks the concept of innate ideas and argues for empiricism.1965Noam Chomsky publishes Aspects of the Theory of Syntax, which proposes a universal innate grammar and a cognitive approach to innatism.• "The Historical Controversies Surrounding Innateness" entry by Jerry Samet in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy See more
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