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Because of the use of esoteric terminology and references in many parts of the book, the volume as a whole cannot serve as a general introduction to Freemasonry for readers coming from tabula rasa, unless read with great care to first mine those chapters starting with a more preliminary premise, such as that of Lynn Dumenil; even some initiated Masonic insiders, if not extremely thoroughly versed in every conceivable cranny of the exhaustive minutiae of the brotherhood's broad history, may find much of the material inaccessible.
John Locke's Theory of Tabula Rasa By JanetB. John Locke was a 17th century British philosopher who wanted individuals to use reason to seek truth rather than relying on authorities' pronouncements as to what truth is. He sought to understand the limits of human comprehension with regards to God and the self and believed that innate. Blank Slate or Tabula Rasa in Therapy By. Lisa Fritscher. The second definition of “blank slate” refers to a technique that was once used heavily in psychoanalysis and is still employed by some therapists today. When using this technique, the therapist is careful to avoid.
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