Tabula-rasa

/ˌtæbjʊlə ˈrɑːsə/ noun

A clean slate — the philosophical idea that the mind begins as a blank tablet, with knowledge coming entirely from experience.

From Latin tabula rasa (scraped tablet). John Locke popularized the concept in 1689, arguing against innate ideas. The image is of a Roman wax writing tablet wiped clean, ready for new inscription.

AMታቡላ ራሳ
BNট্যাবুলা রাসা
CAtabula rasa
CStabula rasa
DAtabula rasa
DETabula rasa
ELtabula rasa
EStabula rasa
FAتابولا راسا
FItabula rasa
FRtabula rasa
GUટેબ્યુલા રાસા
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