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John Locke (1632–1704) considered children to be “blank slates” with no specific characteristics or traits.
In his view, children were entirely shaped by experience. With this view in mind, construct an argument for Locke’s stance in the nature-versus- nurture debate.
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Your answer makes a lot more sense. I appreciate your insight.
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