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The mind is related to concepts because, as argued by Immanuel Kant in [1], the mind provides the necessary framework to receive and organize perceptions into concepts. Furthermore, [2] establishes that the human mind possesses an innate architecture specifically designed to process raw impressions into coherent concepts.

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perspectiveGerman philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) argues that for perceptions to make sense, they must be received into concepts that already exist within the human mind.
claimThe human mind is equipped from birth with a structure or architecture that enables it to make sense of raw impressions and form concepts where there is no one-to-one correspondence between impressions and ideas.