"The world is what we see,
nonetheless, we must learn to see it
say what we and what seeing are,
philosophy is not concerned with "word meanings," it does not seek a verbal substitute for the world we see
does not transform it into something said,
it does not install itself in the order of the said or of the written as does the logician in the proposition.
It is the things themselves, from the depths of their silence, that it wishes to bring to expression."