No Propositions can be innate, since no Ideas are innate.
 John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689). copy citation

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Author John Locke
Source An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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Date 1689
Language English
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“and therefore signify nothing by the word SUBSTANCE but only an uncertain supposition of we know not what, i. e. of something whereof we have no idea, which we take to be the substratum, or support, of those ideas we do know. 20. No Propositions can be innate, since no Ideas are innate. Whatever then we talk of innate, either speculative or practical, principles, it may with as much probability be said, that a man hath 100 pounds sterling in his pocket, and yet denied that he hath there either penny, shilling, crown, or other coin out of which the sum is to be made up;” source