Now when could I be said to speak about that || this object? When would I say I did speak about it? – Obviously when I describe – as we should say – my visual image. And perhaps only if I described || describe it, & only if I described || describe it to myself.
     But what is the point in this case to say || of saying that when I describe to myself what I see I describe a (peculiar) || an object called “what is seen”? Why talk of a particular object here? Isn't this due to a misunderstanding?