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Consciousness and perceptions are linked through philosophical frameworks where consciousness is defined as the medium or analytical tool for experiencing perceptions, as seen in phenomenalism [1] and Thomas Reid's analysis of natural judgments [2].

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claimThomas Reid posited that a thorough analysis of consciousness reveals that "natural and original judgments" accompany perceptions.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 1 fact
claimPhenomenalism can be considered a form of dualism because it posits fundamental consciousness alongside fundamental, non-mental potentials for perceptions.