To see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour. William Blake
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter I: Reading Heidegger's The Question Concerning Technology § 1. The Question § 2. The Meaning of Wesen § 3. ????e?a § 4. T???? as Hervorbringen § 5. Modern Technology as Herausfordern § 6. On the Way to Answering Chapter II: The Critique of Metaphysics § 7. Being Metaphysical vs. Metaphysics § 8. Appearance § 9. Presence § 10. Subjectivity Chapter III: Heidegger's Interpretation of Nietzsche § 11. The Will to Power as Subjectivity § 12. The Eternal Return as Presence Chapter IV: World and Finitude § 13. Thinking the World with Heidegger § 14. Confronting Fink § 15. Reading Nietzsche Chapter V: Reading Technology after Nietzsche § 16. Technology and Eternal Return § 17. The Ethical Ground Bibliography