Which of the following is a fundamental tenet of early British empiricism?
A) All knowledge is acquired through the senses.
B) Some individuals enter life with a tabula rasa; others do not.
C) Some basic categories of human knowledge, such as time, space, and causality, are present at birth.
D) Certain skills, such as the ability to interpret sensory experience, are innate.
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