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Kantian meditation
Of all
mental notions,
that of conjunction
is the only one
which cannot be given
through objects,
but can be originated
only by the subject itself,
because it is an act
of its purely
spontaneous activity.
...the possibility of conjunction
must be grounded
in the very nature of this act,
and that it must be equally valid for all conjunction,
and that analysis, which appears to be
its contrary,
must, nevertheless,
always presuppose it;
for where the understanding
has not previously conjoined,
it cannot dissect
or analyse,
because only
as conjoined by it,
must that which is to be
analysed
have been given to our faculty
of representation.
Immanuel Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason.