Which of the following are true of John Locke's arguments about human knowledge and epistemology? Select all that apply.
Children should be educated by thrusting them into a world of strong sensory experiences.
Humans have a series of a priori categories and structures that help them interpret their sense data.
Humans are born without any prior knowledge.
Education and experience played a key role in shaping human character.
By education, women can become more like men, and men more like women.