ability-to-be (Seinkönnen) 105–106, 126, 143, 169; see also knowing-how
alêtheia 82, 235, 245, 259; see also unconcealment
anticipation (Vorlaufen) 160, 164
anxiety (Angst) 139–144, 147, 165–166, 184
at-hand (vorhanden) 81, 92–94, 200, 233
authenticity (Eigentlichkeit) 19, 40, 83, 134, 158–160, 171–172, 178–180; as anxious 165–166; towards death 160–162, 164–165, 182–183; towards guilt 162–165, 183–185; in a heritage 194–195; as reticent 166; in temporality 182–187, 189–190, 201; as a value 125–127, 167–171
background 70–72, 94, 99, 104, 227, 233–234, 247, 264–265
being (Sein) 15, 49, 63, 66, 80–81, 176–177, 207, 211–212; vs. entities 16, 241–242, 289 see also ontological difference; and gods 252–253; history of 213, 217, 232; and language 281–282; vs. presence 252; as real 238–240, 243–244; from temporality 198–201; truth about 16, 83
being-in-the-world (In-der-Welt-sein) 18, 88–89
being-towards (Zu-sein) 60; b.-t.-death see anticipation
breakdown 76–77, 96–98, 105, 111, 254, 301–302; in anxiety 141–142, 147
chat (Gerede) 119–120, 135–136, 149–150
choice 40, 126–27, 143–144, 155, 161–163, 171–72, 195
clearing (Lichtung) 215, 219, 242
communication (Mitteilung) 113, 115, 280
concealment (Verborgenheitoblivion
concept ( Begriff) 78–79, 231, 253, 291–292, 304–306
concern ( Besorgen) 89, 91–92, 95–98
conscience (Gewissen) 154, 159, 166, 171
Dasein 17, 57–58, 239–40; not a substance 72–74; whether social 72–73, 120–21, 191–192
death ( Tod) 145–46, 164, 182–183, 190–191; facing d. 160–162; as indefinite 149; mistakes about 147–149; as possibility 146–147, 151–153, 160–161; see also
anticipation
destiny (Geschick) 192–193, 217, 232–233, 286, 355
disclosure (Erschlossenheit) 83, 100, 110
distantiality (Abständigkeit) 116
earth (Erd) 245, 305–306, 308–309, 317, 335, 358
ecstasis (Ekstase) 181, 190; of future 182–183, 188–189; of past 183–184, 188; of present 185–187
end-directedness 70, 88, 98–99
enframing (Gestell) 21, 210, 292, 326–328, 341, 345; argument against 333–336; in science 328–331; in technology 327, 331–332
entity (Seiendes) 16, 57–58, 63, 80–82, 92–93, 100, 219–220, 230, 234–235, 240–242, 281, 289–290
equipment (Zeug) 92–93, 96–97, 100–101, 297; see also to-hand
Ereignis 51, 211, 242–243, 250, 269–273
everydayness (Alltäglichkeit) 69, 89, 144–145, 187
existence (Existenz) 61, 98, 111
existentialism 19, 124–125, 127, 129, 171–172, 176, 365–366
facticity (Faktizität) 111
falling (Verfallen) 112, 118, 130, 137–138, 185–189, 246–247; deficiencies of 130–131; as essential 132; as flight 138; sources of 133–135
fate (Schicksal) 192–193; see also destiny
flight (Flucht) 133, 138–140; see also falling
for-which (Worumwillen) 60–61, 102–105, 161, 312
forgetting (Vergessen) 188, 246–249
freedom (Freiheit) 163, 192–193
gods (Götter), God (Gott) 34, 52, 324–325, 357–359; as absent 338–341, 349–350; and being 242, 289, 318, 338, 352–353; ideality of 351–352, 356; for poets 318–319, 354–355
guilt (Schuld) 144, 153–159, 162–166, 184; see also conscience
hand 39, 92–93, 98, 223–224, 253
historicality ( Geschichtlichkei) 177, 190–193, 196–97, 207–8; authentic h. 193–196
history of being 209–10, 213–215, 232–234
idealism 57–58, 63, 80, 199, 234, 236, 238–43, 345, 351–352
in-order-to (Um-zu) 100
intentionality 4, 48–49, 59–60, 178, 199; whether conscious 70–72; as end-directed 60–61, 69–70, 88; as mine 61, 128; studying i. 64–66, 74–78; not by substance 72–74
involvement (Bewandtnis) 100–101
knowing 89–90, 92; k.-how 99–101, 105, 135
language (Sprachemetaphysics, poeming, thinking
metaphysics 214, 233–236, 287–289, 315–316, 344, 347; language of 278–279, 288, 291–293, 304, 312; views being as entity 289–290
mineness ( Jemeinigkeit) 61, 93, 102, 128; achieved in authenticity 161–164, 168, 171; in das Man 116–118; of death 152–153; as temporal 181–185
moment (Augenblick) 186
mood (Stimmung) 107–108, 110, 140–141, 188; see also anxiety
Nazism 24–25, 35, 38–42, 205, 258, 366
nihilism (Nihilismus) 41, 210, 250, 325, 336, 343
nullity (Nichtigkeit) 154–156; see also guilt
object (Objekt) 93; see also at-hand
oblivion (Vergessenheit) 244–250, 310
ontological difference 16, 80, 241, 289, 338
ontotheology (Onto-Theologie) 235, 242, 289, 338, 347
past (Vergangenheit) 108–110, 156–157, 183–184, 188; see also thrownness
phenomenology (Phänomenologie) 16, 58–59, 68, 74–76, 79, 212, 364; apriorism in 65–66; epochê in 64; uses breakdowns 76–78, 98
poeming (Dichten), poet (Dichter), poetry (Dichtung) 20, 51, 279, 293–294, 298–300; effects breakdown in language 301–302, 309; uses earth 305–309; makes gods 354–355; like thinking 313–315; unlike thinking 318–321
possibility (Möglichkeit) 18, 102, 105–106, 155, 183; death as 146–147, 151–153, 160–161
pragmatism 4, 18, 70, 86–88, 179
presence (Anwesenheit) 20–21, 185, 200, 209–210, 218–219, 267–268, 290, 327; completed in enframing 327; completed in Nietzsche 238; destining toward control 233–234, 240; distinct from being 252, 262; inaugurated by pre-Socratics 213, 221, 223–224, 228
present (Gegenwart) 185, 187–189, 218, 220
projection (Entwurf ) 98, 105–106, 155–157, 162–164
realism 57, 63, 219, 238–243, 351–352
reference (Verweisung) 100–102
releasement (Gelassenheit) 259
repetition (Wiederholung) 194–195
representation (Vorstellung) 236–237, 280
resoluteness (Entschlossenheit) 158, 162–165; see also authenticity
reticence (Verschwiegenheit) 166
same (Selbe) 116, 118, 220–221, 231
science (Wissenschaft) 13–14, 47–48, 92, 241, 328–331, 334
self (Selbst) 118, 127–129, 134, 176
self-finding ( Befindlichkeit) 107–10; see also mood, thrownness
stand-by (Bestand) 332
talk ( Rede) 72, 113–15, 117–20, 133, 135–136, 166; see also chat, das Man
technology ( Technik) 21, 210–11, 324, 326, 329, 331–33, 335–36; see also enframing
temporality (Zeitlichkeit) 19–20, 73, 175–179; authentic mode of 179–180, 182–187, 201; falling mode of 187–189; to time and being 197–201; see also ecstasis
theoretical (attitude) 50–51, 69, 75, 77–78, 89–92, 94
thinking ( Denken), thinker ( Denker) 8, 13–14, 250–51, 286, 316–318, 355; of being 252–253; in Parmenides 229–230; on paths 13, 319–21; like poeming 313–317; as receptive 258–259
thrownness (Geworfenheit) 106–107, 110–111, 163, 184–185, 195; guilt over 155–157 time (Zeit) 176, 178, 197–198, 200–201, 209; ordinary conception of 189
to-hand (zuhanden) 81, 92–93, 200, 223
towards-which (Wozu) 60–61, 100–102, 312
truth (Wahrheit) 4, 7–10, 16, 46, 81–83, 235, 245, 259–260, 298–299, 318, 356; in authenticity 168; as correspondence 81–82, 235, 260–263; as disclosure 83; as subjectivity 7, 46; as uncovering 81–82, see also unconcealment, alêtheia
turning (Kehre) 2, 20–21, 42, 176, 204–206, 208, 210–212, 272, 337
unconcealment (Unverborgenheit) 211, 235–236, 250, 259, 268–269, 276; in Ereignis 269–271; by language 277–278; levels of 261–263; presupposes concealment 245; as task 263–268
understanding (Verstehenprojection
value ( Wert) 69, 88, 155, 345–46; authenticity as 17, 125, 131, 167–168, 176–77; in presence 224, 230
world (Welt) 18, 51, 58, 99–100, 141–142, 226–228, 261, 264; by art 294–296; by language 281–282, 299; as picture 331