Ostium 11 (1) (
2015)
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Abstract
I try to trace the ontological condition for an elementary experience of the incongruitybetween language and inner experience. While traditional phenomenology count on ontological integrity of the world in human experience, thinkers from the other side described the fundamental experience of the incongruity between seeing and saying. Ontological split of the order of seeing and the order of saying, their independent modes of being, may well be the transcendental condition for initial experiences of the incongruity between language and inner experience. If so, we should count on the split in experience between the being of seeing and sayng in any future regional phenomenology of the subject.