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Translators' Foreword The text of Martin Heidegger's 1929-30 lecture course presented here is of special interest on at least three counts First, we have a preliminary appraisal of about 90 pages documenting Heidegger's conception of philosophy and metaphysics during this period Developing an adequate concept of what is meant by the term 'metaphysics' was undoubtedly central to the revision Heidegger's thought was undergoing around this time-as witnessed by his inaugural Freiburg lecture "What Is Metaphysicsf't-cand the analyses given in this 1929-30 course provide us with a detailed insight in this respect In particular, they address the relation between MyoC; and [...]... Truth is innermost confrontation of the essence of man with the whole of beings themselves This has nothing to do with the business of proving propositions at the writing desk umc; is assigned to the wyoC; and to aArl8na, to truth in the sense of revealedness, for cooto, This primal meaning of the Greek expression for truth is not as harmless as people believe and have hitherto taken it to be Truth itself... open to the day The fact that in the later period up to Aristotle the function of the A6yoC; emerges more and more clearly as that of a1to