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Kant on the unity of experience
One approach is Kant's point that any unified experience must contain more than sequential connections. There have to be categories and concepts that provide unity on the side of the object, so that the relations in the object can be distinguished from the relations of perceptions. I rely on this to argue
- that no place is experienced as pure sequence, and
- that all places have grammars, and
- that there is always a openness to more complexity, since concepts can always be multiplied, connected, and self-referring.