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Which of the following represents a common pre-Enlightenment view concerning the origin of ideas?

Ideas are learned.
Ideas are innate.
General assent is impossible.
Universal consent is unlikely.

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Ideas are innate is a pre-enlightenment view of the origin of ideas. Innate Ideas exist because we are all born with them.

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The answers "ideas are learned". The condition of being enlightened: to live in profound edification. The Enlightenment, a philosophical development of the eighteenth century, portrayed by confidence in the energy of human reason and by advancements in religious, political, and instructive regulation.
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