
1) Blank slate 2) Composition by Arvo Pärt 3) Concept in epistemology 4) Inexperienced mind 5) Latin philosophical phrase 6) Windows game
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[Criminal Minds] Road bridges no longer used by vehicular traffic. These structures may by abandoned or used by another type of traffic. If bridge was later destroyed, also put into :Category:Demolished bridges in the United States. See also :Category:Former railway bridges in the United States ...
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[Pärt] Tabula Rasa is a musical composition written in 1977 by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. The piece contains two movements, `Ludus` and `Silentium,` and is a double concerto for two solo violins, prepared piano, and chamber orchestra. == History == In 1968, Arvo Pärt fell publicly silent and entered a period of `artistic reorientat...
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[video game] Richard Garriott`s Tabula Rasa was an MMORPG developed by Destination Games and published by NCsoft, designed in part by some of the creators of Ultima Online including Richard Garriott. The game was a role-playing video game that blended certain shooter aspects into the combat system. It was officially released to retail on No...
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Tabula rasa (-), means `blank slate` in Latin and originates from the Roman tabula or wax tablet used for notes, which was blanked by heating the wax and then smoothing it, to give a tabula rasa. This equates to the English term, `blank slate` (or more literally, `scraped tablet`) that refers to writing on a slate sheet in chalk. Both may be...
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(Latin: `scraped tablet,` i.e., `clean slate`), in epistemology (theory of knowledge) and psychology, a supposed condition that empiricists ... [4 related articles]
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Science Fiction MMORPG game: Tabula Rasa`s storyline is based around the war between humanity and the Bane
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The term used in Enlightenment philosophy for the idea that humanity is born completely innocent, wi
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Tabula rasa is Latin for A blank tablet
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n] - a young mind not yet affected by experience (according to John Locke)
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tabula rasa A scraped writing tablet; an erased tablet, a clean slate. John Locke's image of the mind at birth. John Locke (1632-1704) was an English empirical philosopher. Tabula rasa often refers to a mind devoid of preconceptions.
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noun a young mind not yet affected by experience (according to John Locke)
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Literally, a blank tablet. John Locke (1632-1704) held that human knowledge came by way of experience. The mind is like a slate upon which experience records impressions. This is a denial of innate, a priori knowledge. -- V.F.
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