To philosophize means to take on the identity of a subject without subjectivity (and that means also without identity). It means to resist the comfortable indolence of securing one’s identity in cultural, social, political and other models. Philosophy is resistance through opening up. And what the philosophical subject experiences as the object of its openness has the character of something unsayable, of silence and closure. Therefore the subject must always go through this double experience. It experiences what cannot be experienced and it touches what cannot be touched. Only in opening up does closure show itself to it and only the experience of closure gives meaning and space to the opening.