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Puritan Board Sophomore
What was the reception of the scholastic dictum and epistemological tenet in Reformed Orthodoxy: nihil in intellectu nisi non prius in sensu (nothing is in the intellect which is not first in the senses). I understand that Thomas Aquinas held to a form of a tabula rasa, though not quite in the way Locke did.
What was the Reformed view? How else did they believe we arrived at knowledge if not through the senses?
What was the Reformed view? How else did they believe we arrived at knowledge if not through the senses?