▨ neccessary nature

of implicitness:

"the strength of the symbol is in direct proportion to the power it has to convey an array of implicit meanings, which need to remain implicit (implicitness) to be powerful" p. 51

"Philosophers spend a good deal of time inspecting and analysing processes that are usually – and perhaps must remain – implicit (implicitness), unconscious, intuitive; in other words, examining the life of the right hemisphere from the standpoint of the left." p. 89

Many things that are important to us simply cannot withstand being too closely attended to, since their nature is to be indirect or implicit (implicitness). Forcing them into explicitness changes their nature completely" p. 179-84

"There needs to be a process of reintegration, whereby we return to the experiential world again
[...] what needs to be implicit (implicitness) once again retires" p. 190

"[the left hemisphere] can render explicit what the right hemisphere has to leave implicit (implicitness), leave folded in." p. 207f

"[Donne] manages to hold to the remarkable growth in self-awareness while simultaneously respecting the importance of what must remain implicit (implicitness), subtle, indirect, even hidden, if it is not to be lost altogether." p. 326