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Locke was mistaken in thinking that at birth the mind is like a blank tablet ;
certain ideas are innate,but they rise to consciousness only when the mind is provoked by experience.
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Sense perception is active,not passive.
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Locke's conception of simple ideas ignores such physical phenomena as the color spectrum and light waves ; and his distinction between primary and secondary qualities is not necessary since it is possible to qualify perceptual generalizations carefully enough to allow for individual differences.
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Locke's suggestion that substance might be nothing but a collection of properties cannot be tolerated for reason has difficulty in accepting the ideas of properties which are not the properties of anything.
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External spatial and temporal relations cannot guarantee identity ;
it is by the internal modifications of substance that an individual acquires its identity.
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An exact analysis of the signification of words would show us the workings of the understanding.
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