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Which explains Locke’s use of the Greek term koinai ennoiai?

- He uses it to refer to ideas that are shared by all people.
- He uses it to refer to his predecessors, whose ideas he rejects.
- He uses it to refer to Aristotle’s outdated system of beliefs.
- He uses it to refer to the idea that people are born as blank slates.

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A) He uses it to refer to ideas that are shared by all people

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The Greek term "koinai ennoiai" is actually a concept that means "common sense". The reason why John Locke uses this term is to mention those ideas that are shared by everyone. Just by understanding the term "common sense", these are ideas that can easily be understood and applied by people.
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