Can't I use the word “to see” in such a way that I call only this→ ‘seen’?”
     But how do I act according to this decision? Do I, e.g. admit that someone else besides me can see it, or do I say that only I can see it?
     Suppose everybody talked only about what we should now describe as ‘What's seen by me L.W.’. But they all know what I see; they don't ask me. And if anybody describes it wrongly we say that he can't || doesn't speak properly, expresses himself wrongly. There is no such thing as deceiving someone about what I see. – Isn't there even then a temptation || Can't I even then imagine a temptation to say, “I can only know what I see not what the others see”?