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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Translators’ Introduction
The History of Beyng (1938–40)
The History of Beyng. Part I
I. The History of Beyng
1. “The History of Beyng” Is the Name . . .
2. The History of Beyng
3. Western Philosophy
4. The Truth of Beyng
5. Are We?
6. “We Are”
7. Da-sein
8. Beyng
9. ἀλήθεια and Beyng
10. That Truth . . .
II. Contra-diction and Refutation
11. Contra-diction and Refutation (Re-iteration)
12. The Historicism of Modernity and the History of Beyng
III. Passage. The History of Beyng
13. The Consummation of Metaphysics
14. Strife
15. Strife
16. World-relation
17. The Historical Moment
18. The Other Sovereignty
19. What Is That?
20. Beyng and Beings
21. The Commencement
22. What the Singular Need Is
23. The History of Beyng
24. The Representedness of Beings as the Actual
25. Beingness as Representedness
26. The History of Beyng
27. Beyng as Sustainment
28. The History of Beyng
29. The History “of” Beyng
30. The Failure to Recognize the Commencement
31. The History of Beyng
32. Magnanimity and Forbearance toward What Is Most in Coming
IV. The Consummation of Metaphysics Being’s Abandonment
33. The Consummation of Metaphysics
34. The Overcoming of Metaphysics. The Transition
35. Being’s Abandonment
36. The End of the Modern Age in the History of Beyng
V. Τὸ Κοινόν
37. Passage
38. Subjectivity and Being’s Abandonment
39. Κοινόν. On Passage
40. On the Concept of Machination
41. Machination (conceived in terms of the history of beyng)
42. Machination and Devastation
43. “Total” War
VI. The Sustainment. The Essence of Power The Necessary
44. “The Dis-tinction”
45. The Trace Pointing to the Truth of Beyng
46. The Trace Pointing to the Truth of Beyng The Un-usual in the Essential Sense
47. The Truth of Beyng
48. Beyng
49. The Decision. Beyng and the Human Being
50. Decision
51. Decision and the Future
52. Beyng
53. Beyng
54. Machination and Event
55. The Singular Decision
56. Whence Being as Power?
57. The Essence of Power
58. The Determination of the Essence of Power
59. Power “Needs” Power (Violence)
60. Power and Violence
61. Power and Crime
62. The Essence of Power and Subjugation
63. “The Demonic Nature of Power”
64. Power and Truth
65. Power and Leveling
66. Power and Wretchedness
67. “Power” and “System”
68. Power and Public
69. The Inhabitual and the Unexpected
70. The Necessary
71. Beyng-Historical Thinking
72. The Essence of Philosophy
73. The Human Being and Da-sein
VII. The Essence of History. “Commencement.” “Beyng”
74. History
75. History
76. History
77. The Essence of History
78. History (Past and Having-been)
79. The History of Beyng
80. History and Beyng
81. Concerning the Essence of History
82. Commencement—History—The Suddenness of the Commencement
83. Essence of History
84. “Life” and “History”
85. Historiography
86. History
87. History
88. The Essence of History
VIII. Beyng and the Last God
89. The Last God
90. The Countering
91. Confidence and Dasein
92. Beyng Is . . .
93. Event
94. Earth and World
95. Beyng
96. Beyng
97. Beyng and the Nothing
98. Beyng. Coming to Be Appropriated into the In-between
99. Poverty
100. Poverty
IX. Essence of History
101. The Beyng-Historical Concept
102. Beyng
103. The History of Beyng
104. History of Beyng
105. Bestowal and Reflection
106. The Joint Crumbling of the German and Russian Worlds through Machination
X. The Owned
107. Bestowal and Impoverishment
108. The Owned (Beings in Beyng as Event)
109. The Owned
110. The Owned
111. Beyng
112. The Owned
The History of Beyng. Part II
XI. The Configuration of Saying
113. Beyng
114. The History of Beyng
115. The History of Beyng
116. The History of Beyng
117. The History of Beyng
118. Beyng
119. Beyng
120. Beyng
121. Guiding Words
122. Only Beyng Is
123. Beyng
124. Beyng
125. Beyng Is the Once
126. Event
127. The Event of Appropriation and the History of Beyng
128. In the Event of Appropriation
129. Truth as the Clearing
130. Truth
131. Concealing
132. Truth
133. Is Beyng Always?
134. Beyng as Event of Appropriation
XII. The History of Beyng (Da-sein)
135. Da-sein
136. That the Historical Human Being Comes into His Essence (Da-sein)
137. Da-sein
138. Protection
139. Errancy
140. Da-sein
141. Being’s Abandonment
142. The Projections of the Being of Beings from Out of the Casting of Being Itself
143. Seeking More Essentially the Other Commencement
144. Word and Language
145. The Decision
146. Beyng
147. The History of Beyng
148. The History of the Human in Being
149. History
150. Democritus, Fragment 269
151. The Thinker
152. They Rail Surreptitiously and Openly . . .
153. History, Commencement, Downgoing
154. “Ego” and “Subject”
155. The Being of Beings and Beyngs of Beyng
156. The History of Beyng
157. Experience and Steadfast Insistence
158. The Leap Off
159. The First Commencement
160. The Essencing of Truth as Clearing of Beyng
161. The Human Being and Anthropology
162. The Human—animal rationale
163. Metaphysics—Anthropology
164. The First Commencement and the Human as ζῷον λόγον ἔχον
165. The History of Essential Thinking
166. Truth and Beyng. The Essence of History
XIII. Beyng-Historical Thinking
167. Beyng-Historical Thinking and Philosophy
168. Beyng-Historical Thinking
169. “Philosophy” in the Other Commencement
170. “Philosophy”
171. The Commencement
172. Essential Thinking
173. Beyng-Historical Thinking
174. Freedom
175. Honoring and Valuing
176. Questioning
177. Pure Finding
178. The Sequence of Publications (in short treatises)
Κοινόν Out of The History of Beyng (1939–40)
Κοινόν. Out of the History of Beyng
Draft for Κοινόν. On the History of Beyng
Appendix
Additional Materials for The History of Beyng (1938–40)
Additional Materials for Κοινόν. Out of the History of Beyng (1939–40)
Editor’s Epilogue
German–English Glossary
English–German Glossary
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