Dear Marion, As I drove back from grocery shopping early this afternoon, it occurred to me, that the world which is established by the "symbolic forms" language and mathematics, that "objective world" of experience (Erfahrung) which is common to us all, has a validity comparable to the validity of "subjective" intuition (Anschauung) on which I have recently placed so much emphasis. As the objective world is limited by the validity and vagary of language, so the subjective intuition has its limitation in the capability of the individual mind. Neither is conceivable without the other. As you probably know, an orthodoxy of scientists has for years preached and proselytized on behalf not only of the primacy but the exlusivenss of objectivity. We are told that what cannot be expressed unambiguously should not be expressed at all. That's an imperative that doesn't fly.