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Match the following pathologic conditions with the definitions.
-Malignant tumor of the uterus
Tabula Rasa
A philosophical concept suggesting that individuals are born without built-in mental content, and all knowledge comes from experience and perception.
John Locke
a 17th-century English philosopher and political theorist known for his contributions to liberalism, social contract theory, and the concept of personal identity.
Thomas Hobbes
A 17th-century English philosopher known for his work on political philosophy, particularly his book "Leviathan," positing the foundation of societies and governments.
Natural State
A condition or situation perceived as inherent and untouched by human influence, often referring to environments or human behavior.
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