The tabula rasa theory is absurd: at every stage of the evolution of life and of the development of an organism, we have to assume the existence of some knowledge in the form of dispositions and expectations. Accordingly, the growth of all knowledge consists in the modification of previous knowledge – either its alteration or its large-scale rejection. Knowledge never begins from nothing, but always from some background knowledge.
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