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John Locke's Argument Essay

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Have you ever wondered if you were born into this world knowing certain things? For instants, your place in a social class or even your religious background. I know I have known those from a very young age, but I cannot say for certain that I knew those when I was born. In the two reading of "The Theory of Plane Crashes" by Malcolm Gladwell and "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" by John Locke's it talks about how mitigated speech come natural to us but also how there is not innate ideas or beliefs. There for I will be talking about how mitigated speech and innate ideas and if they correlate in any way. Mitigated speech is not innate action because nothing we do is innate.
In my first quote it talks a lot about how the Korean airlines were struggling against mitigation. "Mitigations explains one of the great anomalies of plane crashes. In commercial airlines, captains and first officers …show more content…

We learn everything as we grow up and watch how other people speak and act around us. We are not born knowing a certain religion or believing in certain beliefs. We learn those things from our parents or close friends and family. The quote from John Locke's Essay on Human Understanding "Some people regard it as settled that there are in the understanding certain innate principles. These are conceived as primary notions letters printed on the mind of man, so to speak—which the soul receives when it first comes into existence, and that it brings into the world with it." In this quote he is saying that everyone has an understanding that when someone is born they are born knowing the same things and have the same beliefs. When John Locke's said, "Its printed on the mind of man, so to speak- which the soul receives when it first comes into existence, and that brings into the world with it."(Locke 24) He's telling the readers how people justify saying we have innate ideas and beliefs, when he clearly does not believe we

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