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The relationship is established through the academic transition of David Chalmers from mathematics to the study of the mind [1], and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's philosophical argument that the mind serves as the innate source for understanding mathematical truths [2].

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David Chalmers Thinks the Hard Problem Is Really Hard scientificamerican.com Scientific American 1 fact
accountDavid Chalmers decided to switch his academic focus from mathematics to philosophy after traveling around Europe, reading books like 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance', and writing down thoughts about the mind.
Sources of Knowledge: Rationalism, Empiricism, and the Kantian ... press.rebus.community K. S. Sangeetha · Rebus Community 1 fact
claimGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz argues that a collection of instances based on the senses cannot lead to necessary truths, yet humans can grasp necessary truths like mathematics, implying the mind is the innate source of these truths.