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1 The teachings of the New Testament were with him almost innate ideas .
2 To-night, again and again, you have asserted the non-existence of innate ideas .
3 Have we original innate ideas of praetors and chancellors and juries?
4 I was always a disciple of Lavater and Gall, and believe in innate ideas .
5 Shall I admit or deny the existence of innate ideas ?
6 In this wise the old doctrine of " innate ideas " becomes clear.
7 The soul evidently possesses such innate ideas before she has had time to acquire them.
8 That innate ideas may exist cannot in the slightest degree be denied: it is, indeed, a fact.
9 For Locke innate ideas have no existence.
10 It is his principal business to protest and argue against the existence of such " innate ideas . "
11 They might illustrate some doctrine of innate ideas , and enrich (to that end) the myths of metaphysicians.
12 He means here to exclude innate ideas of morality as explained by Kant and by other intuitionists.]
13 Nobody has any innate ideas .
14 It has been said that all these distinctions and anticipations are idle, because man is born without innate ideas .
15 If they have any innate ideas , I would be glad to be told what, and how many, they are.
16 Locke appears to have written on the understanding only in order to refute the " innate ideas " of Descartes.
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