Major new study of Heidegger examining his concept of existential truth.
1. The logical conception of truth: the logical prejudice and Lotze's concept of validity; 2. The phenomenological conception of truth: the critical confrontation with Husserl; 3. The hermeneutical understanding of truth: the critical appropriation of Aristotle's analysis of truth and Assertions; 4. The timeliness of existential truth: disclosing the sense of being preconsiderations: metacategorical distinction and the paradox of thematization, Formal Indications and the task of philosophy, and the concrete universality of being-here; 5. Disclosedness, transcendental philosophy, and methodological deliberations.