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Created by Tjiye Linton
almost 12 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| Chomsky | A modern Philosopher / Linguist who believes that we are born with the innate potential to learn language. |
| Descartes | Rationalist philosopher who believed he could prove his own and Gods existence without experience |
| David Hume | An Empiricist philosopher from the 18th century who held that we can only know things through experience |
| Empiricism | The philosophical view that all knowledge comes from and is justified by experience. (philosophers with this view believe we are born tabula rasa and with no innate knowledge) |
| ' I think therefore I am' | this term is how Descartes proved that we have innate knowledge of the fact that we exist. |
| John Locke | An Empiricist who tried to show that humans do not have innate knowledge by defining it as 'knowledge we have and are aware of from birth' which is basically impossible |
| Kowledge | There are 3 different types of this: Propositional acquaintance practical |
| Nativism | A specific type of innatism which holds that innate knowledge is 'Knowledge the content of which is not gained from experience' |
| Plato | An Ancient Greek Philosopher who believed that we have innate knowledge which helps us to make sense of the world. he called innate knowledge ' The Realm of the Forms' |
| Rationalism | The view that humans do have some innate knowledge |
| Realm of the Forms | This is a transcendental world which we know to exist but cannot experience. It is how Plato explains Innate knowledge |
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