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Which explains Locke’s use of the Greek term koinai ennoiai?

- He uses it to refer to ideas that are shared by all people.
- He uses it to refer to his predecessors, whose ideas he rejects.
- He uses it to refer to Aristotle’s outdated system of beliefs.
- He uses it to refer to the idea that people are born as blank slates.

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Locke’s use of the Greek term koinai ennoiai because he uses it to refer to ideas that are shared by all people. This is all in a general term in which the idea is shared by people and that it can make a just and equal understanding by all.
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Lock used Greek term Koinai ennoiai uses it to refer to ideas that are shared by all people.
It is actually a concept that means "common sense". The reason why John Lock used the term is to mention the ideas that are shared by everyone.
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