The proponents of the theory of innateness argue that some ideas or principles are universally accepted as they are because they cannot be challenged. Locke’s reply to this was that these ideas are accepted not because they are innate, but because “once we reflect
The proponents of the theory of innateness argue that some ideas or principles are universally accepted as they are because they cannot be challenged. Locke’s reply to this was that these ideas are accepted not because they are innate, but because “once we reflect