How do Plato and Locke differ from each other on “Innate Knowledge”? Whom do you agree with and why?
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Locke attacks previous schools of philosophy, such as those of Plato and Descartes, that maintain a belief in a priori, or innate, knowledge. ... Against the claim that God is an innate idea, Locke counters that God is not a universally accepted idea and that his existence cannot therefore be innate human knowledge.
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