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Which statements identify premises of Locke's argument? Select all that apply. Children are born with innate ideas. There are no innate speculative principles. All men have a right to pursue their freedom in the public sphere. There is not enough proof for the theory of general assent.

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Premises of Locke's arguments are B. There are no innate speculative principles. D. There is not enough proof for the theory of general assent .

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John Locke, known as the Father of Liberalism, was a physician and a phylosopher, an empiricist. He believed that education makes a man and that people innately know some basic logic propositions. Also that reflections and sensations shape them. All the humans are created free and the govern needs their consent.

Answers: A and C.

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