Reaffirming “The Truth of Being”

Continental Philosophy Review 47 (3-4):275-292 (2014)
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This essay, drawn from the book Heidegger's Way of Being, brings back into view the core matter of Heidegger's lifetime of thought: Being as the temporal emerging, showing, shining-forth, manifestation of all beings and things. Highlighted is the overarching importance of Being as radiant manifestation—"the truth of Being"—and how Heidegger also named and elucidated this Ur-phenomenon as aletheia, Ereignis, Lichtung, and Es gibt. The essay is part of a larger project that aims to recall and restate the originality and distinctiveness of Heidegger's thought and to offer a rejoinder to certain more recent readings, and especially those that propose a reduction of Being to "sense" or "meaning" and maintain that the core matter is human "meaning-making."

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On the Question Concerning the Determination of the Matter for Thinking.Martin Heidegger - 2010 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (2):213-223.

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