"these proper names would form useful landmarks and avoid ambiguous designations"
Order is a matter of convenience
the limits of the world
the writing of things
'that is why nature and the word can intertwine with one another to infinity, forming, for those who can read it, on vast single text".
"because things hide and manifest their own enigma like a language and because words offer themselves to men as things to be deciphered". (page 39; language).
"It must therefore be studied itself as a thing in nature"
"language is not what it is because it has meaning; its representative content, which was to have such importance".
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