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  1. noun. ta· bu· la ra· sa ˌta-byə-lə-ˈrä-zə. -sə. plural tabulae rasae ˌta-byə-ˌlī-ˈrä-ˌzī. -ˌsī. 1. : the mind in its hypothetical primary blank or empty state before receiving outside impressions. 2. : something existing in its original pristine state. Did you know?

  2. a situation in which nothing has yet been planned or decided, so that someone is free to decide what should happen or be done: The American republic expanded from a near tabula rasa, politically and geographically speaking. Projects should aim to work with the existing urban fabric rather than assuming tabula rasa. [ C ]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tabula_rasaTabula rasa - Wikipedia

    Tabula rasa is a Latin phrase often translated as clean slate in English and originates from the Roman tabula, a wax-covered tablet used for notes, which was blanked by heating the wax and then smoothing it.

  4. May 31, 2024 · Tabula rasa (Latin: ‘scraped tablet’—i.e., ‘clean slate’), in epistemology (theory of knowledge) and psychology, a supposed condition that empiricists have attributed to the human mind before ideas have been imprinted on it by the reaction of the senses to the external world of objects.

  5. An opportunity to begin again with no record, history, or preconceived ideas is one kind of tabula rasa. Architects use the term to describe the place where a torn-down building once stood, which they now see as an opportunity to start over with a new, better, structure.

  6. Tabula rasa definition: a mind not yet affected by experiences, impressions, etc.. See examples of TABULA RASA used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of tabula rasa noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] tabula rasa (usually uncountable, plural tabulae rasae or tabulæ rasæ) A mind, as of a newborn, free of any impressions, notions, ideas, etc.; a "blank slate". Anything which exists in a pristine state. Translations. [ edit] ± the idea that the mind comes into the world as a blank state.

  9. an absence of preconceived ideas or predetermined goals; a clean slate.... Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  10. Definition of 'tabula rasa' Word Frequency. tabula rasa in British English. (ˈtæbjʊlə ˈrɑːsə ) noun Word forms: plural tabulae rasae (ˈtæbjʊliː ˈrɑːsiː ) 1. (esp in the philosophy of Locke) the mind in its uninformed original state. 2. an opportunity for a fresh start; clean slate. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.