===== BCDU (2014) – bergen ===== (BCDU) The constellation of concepts grouped around the verb bergen—which is central for Heidegger, since it is explicitly developed elsewhere to explain the concept of [[termos:t:truth-js:start|truth]] as [[termos:u:unverborgenheit:start|Unverborgenheit]], on the basis of the Greek alêtheia—refers in German to an original ambivalence given by language. Like the famous verb [[termos:a:aufheben:start|Aufheben]] at the origin of Hegelian thinking, the verb bergen is ambiguous from the outset, because it means both “conceal” ( like [[termos:v:verbergen:start|verbergen]] ) and “bring out” ( for example, victims buried under ruins ). Heidegger recomposes the Greek alêtheia by resorting to the concept of Unverborgenheit, constructed on the basis of the verb verbergen ( “conceal,” but also “hide from our sight” ). Thus alêtheia is the essence of what [[termos:w:was:start|Was]] hidden from our sight ( [[termos:v:verborgen:start|verborgen]] ) and appears as if unburied, un-concealed. That is why the “poïetic” part of [[termos:g:ge-stell:start|Ge-stell]] refers to the ambivalence of technology, which brings out Being but at the same time veils it, since reason receives back only its own image, which it sends to itself. {{indexmenu>.#1|skipns=/^playground|^wiki/ nsonly}}