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| + | ===== GEWISS - CERTAIN ===== | ||
| + | Gewiss (certain) and Gewissheit (certainty) are allied to the verb Wissen (to know). Both words carry a strong connotation of sureness, firmness-the sureness of that which is known. During the discussion that here ensues, the connotations of sureness should always be felt in the words " | ||
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| + | The most fundamental root meaning resident in wissen and its cognates is that of seeing, and this meaning should here also be kept in view, for it doubtless has a part in the meaning that Heidegger intends for truth -which is for him unconcealment — when he speaks of truth as certainty (Gewissheit) and of the true as the certain (das Gewisse) that is represented, | ||
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