In Book I, "Neither Principles nor Ideas Are Innate" of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke refutes two philosophical stances that you have studied, _____ and _____. Select all that apply.
In Book I, "Neither Principles nor Ideas Are Innate" of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke refutes two philosophical stances that you have studied, Descartes' claim that certain understandings are present in the mind at birth and Augustine's claim that understanding is possible because God's omniscience lights the lamp of the mind.
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