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innatism

Innatism - What does it mean?

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Innatism vs Universalism - What's the difference?

innatism | universalism |


As nouns the difference between innatism and universalism

is that innatism is (philosophy) the view that the mind is born with certain ideas or knowledge, as opposed to the idea of the "blank slate" or tabula rasa while universalism is a doctrine of universal salvation.

As a proper noun universalism is

short for unitarian universalism.

Innatism vs Undefined - What's the difference?

innatism | undefined |


As a noun innatism

is (philosophy) the view that the mind is born with certain ideas or knowledge, as opposed to the idea of the "blank slate" or tabula rasa.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Innatism vs Nativismfirstlanguageacquisition - What's the difference?

innatism | nativismfirstlanguageacquisition |

Nativismfirstlanguageacquisition is likely misspelled.


Nativismfirstlanguageacquisition has no English definition.

As a noun innatism

is the view that the mind is born with certain ideas or knowledge, as opposed to the idea of the "blank slate" or tabula rasa.

Innatism vs Innatist - What's the difference?

innatism | innatist |


In philosophy terms the difference between innatism and innatist

is that innatism is the view that the mind is born with certain ideas or knowledge, as opposed to the idea of the "blank slate" or tabula rasa while innatist is a supporter of innatism.

Mind vs Innatism - What's the difference?

mind | innatism |


As nouns the difference between mind and innatism

is that mind is the ability for rational thought while innatism is (philosophy) the view that the mind is born with certain ideas or knowledge, as opposed to the idea of the "blank slate" or tabula rasa.

As a verb mind

is (now|regional) to remember.