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The Heidegger Dictionary (Bloomsbury Philosophy Dictionaries) The Heidegger Dictionary by Daniel O. Dahlstrom
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“Aletheia, the Greek term subsequently translated “truth,” literally means the unhidden, and, in awe of this unhiddenness, subsequent thinking sets aside the underlying hiddenness instead of contemplating it. Differing essentially from aletheia despite its relation to this “truth” of the first beginning, the truth grounds as the clearing for the hiddenness of historical-being. “The clearing for the concealment as the primordial-unified unfolding is the abyss of the ground that the here [Da] unfolds as” (65: 350). Time-space.”
Daniel O. Dahlstrom, The Heidegger Dictionary