I. Introduction
1. Prelude from Periander and Aeschylus 2. The other Thinking 3. The Leap 4. The Guardians 5. The Knowing-awareness 6. The Word 6 a. We do not know goals... 6 b. Da-sein 7. ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ
II. LEAPING AHEAD UNTO THE UNIQUENESS OF BE-ING
8. On Mindfulness 9. Machination (Coercive force, Power, Mastery) 10. Completion of Modernity 11. Art in the Epoch of Completion of Modernity 12. Inceptual Thinking, the one Readiness . . .
III. PHILOSOPHY (Self-mindfulness: Historical Contention; Being-historical Thinking - Metaphysics)
13. Philosophy 14. Philosophy in Mindfulness of Itself 15. Self-mindfulness of Philosophy as Historically Dissociating Exposition (Dissociating Exposition of Metaphysics and Being-historical Thinking)
IV. ON PROJECTING-OPEN BE-ING (Words that Hold Sway) (The Be-ing-historical 'Saying')
16. Be-ing 17. Being as φύσις 18. "Be-ing" as "Word" 19. Be-ing 20. The "Finitude" of Be-ing 21. The 'Saying' of Be-ing-historical Thinking 22. Ground (Be-ing and ἀλήθεια) 23. Be-ing 24. The Stillest Crossing unto the other Beginning 25. Be-ing 26. Be-ing: the Ab-ground 27. Be-ing is the Ab-ground 28. Be-ing - - Distress - - Care 29. Being is En-owning 30. Be-ing and Freedom 31. 'The Free-play of Time-Space' 32. Being and Space 33. Be-ing and 'Letting-be' 34. The Be-ing-historical Word
V. TRUTH AND KNOWING AWARENESS
35. Question of Truth: A Directive 36. Clearing 37. Truth as Clearing 39. The Clearing of Be-ing and Man (The"Moment") 40. Clearing Nearness and Remoteness 41. The 'In-between' of the 'T/here' 42. Truth 43. Truth and the True 44. Be-ing and Truth and Dasein 45. Knowing-awareness and Truth 46. Truth and Acting 47. Truth and Usefulness
VI. BE-ING (Ab-ground)
48. Be-ing 49. Be-ing 50. Be-ing: the Ab-ground
VII. BE-ING AND MAN
51. Be-ing and Man 52. Be-ing and Man 53. A Being - - Be-ing - - Man 54. Man's Flight from the Ownmost (Body - - Spirit - - Soul) 55. Be-ing and Man 56. Da-sein and Sein und Zeit 57. The Metaphysical Grounding-Experience 58. The Question put to Man 59. Be-ing and Man
VIII. BE-ING AND MAN
60. Be-ing and Man
IX. ANTHROPOMORPHISM
61. Anthropomorphism
X. HISTORY
62. History
XI. TECHNICITY
63. Technicity
XII. 'HISTORY ' AND TECHNICITY ἱστορειν - τέχνη
64. 'History' and Technicity
XIII. BE-ING AND POWER
65 a. Be-ing and Power
XIV. BE-ING AND BEING
66. Being - - Framed in Predicate ("the Categorial")
66 a. Be-ing and Beings
XV. THE THINKING OF BE-ING
67. The Thinking of Be-ing
XVI. THE FORGOTTENNESS OF BE-ING
68. The Forgottenness of Be-ing
XVII. THE HISTORY OF BE-ING
69. The History of Be-ing
XVIII. GODS
70. Gods - The fundamental Knowing-awareness 71. Gods and Be-ing
XIX. ERRANCY
72. Errancy
XX. ON THE HISTORY OF METAPHYSICS
73. Schelling 73a. Relinquishing Philosophy
XXI. THE METAPHYSICAL 'WHY-QUESTION' (The Crossing Question)
74. Why?
XXII. BE-ING AND "BECOMING" (The Completion of Occidental Metaphysics) (Hegel - Nietzsche)
75. Be-ing and "Becoming"
XXIII. BEING AS ACTUALITY (The "Modalities")
76. Beings as "The Actual"
XXIV. BE-ING AND "NEGATIVITY
77. Be-ing - -' Nothingness' - - 'Going-Under' 78. Be-ing and "Negativity"
XXV. BEING AND THINKING BEING AND TIME
79. Being and Time
XXVI. A GATHERING INTO BEING MINDFUL
80. Enowning 81. Settlement 82. The En-owning 83. Beingness and Be-ing 84. Be-ing and 'Nothingness' 85. 'Nothingness' 86. Truth - Be-ing and Clearing 87. Truth 88. Be-ing and Measure 89. Be-ing-history 90. Enownment and Attunement 91. The 'T/here' as the Ab-ground of the 'In-between' 92. Da-sein 93. Da-sein "of" Man 94. The Hint at Da-sein 95. Da-sein 96. Da-sein is always Mine
XXVII. THE BE-ING-HISTORICAL THINKING AND THE QUESTION OF BEING
97. The Be-ing-historical Thinking and the Question of Being
XXVIII. THE BE-ING-HISTORICAL CONCEPT OF METAPHYSICS
98. The Be-ing-historical Thinking 99. The Be-ing-historical Question of Being 100. Metaphysics and the Question of Be-ing (Enowning) 101. Projecting-opening and Projecting-opening 102. Forgottenness of Being 103. The Jointure of Metaphysics 104. Φύσις and Metaphysics 105. The "Shape" and the Φύσις 106. Being as Φύσις 107. How Φύσις Fosters What is Later Called "Metaphysics" 108. Metaphysics 109. "What is Metaphysics?" 110. Aristotle, Metaphysics Δ 4 on Φύσις 111. Φύσις and Metaphysics 112. Φύσις and Ἀλήθεια 113. Ἀλήθεια - Ἀτρέκεια 114. Metaphysics 115. Metaphysics 116. "Ontology" - - "Metaphysics" 117. Metaphysics 118. ὂν ᾗ ὄν 119. The Sway of θεωρία 120. Metaphysics 121. Metaphysics 122. How Metaphysics Thinks Being 123. In-finitude and Eternity 124. The Principle of Contradiction 125. The History of Metaphysics is the History of the History of Being 126. The Place of Aristotle in the History of Metaphysics 127. The Distinguished Metaphysical Basic Position of Leibniz 128. Kant and Metaphysics 129. The Final Rise of Metaphysics 130. The End of Metaphysics 131. Metaphysics and "World-view" 132. "Mysticism" 133. The Crossing 134. Towards Elucidation of the Be-ing-historical Concept of "Metaphysics" 135. Steps
APPENDIX A RETROSPECTIVE LOOK AT THE PATHWAY
My Pathway Hitherto Appendix: The Wish and the Will (On Preserving What is Attempted) Editor's Epilogue
Back to Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning) in bibliography.