Introduction: Heidegger s Quest for the Originality of Thought Chapter I: Destruction of Ontology and the Concept of Time (1. The Sense of Being and the Hermeneutical Apriori, 2. The Finite Character of Time and the Extatics of Future, 3. Intratemporality and the Transcendency of Time (Heidegger vs Aristotle and Hegel), 4. Transcendency and Originality (Heidegger s Critique of Kant s Concept of Phantasy) Chapter II: Being and Truth - 1. The Issue of Truth and the Heremenutical Change of Perspective in Heidegger: The Interpretation of esti - A First Excourse on the Morphology of Saying, 2. On the Origin of Truth: Physis and Being, 3. An Excourse on Aristotle s Physis and Ousia. Chapter III: Heraclitus, Parmenides and the Question of the originary Being - 1. Heraclitus and the Oblique Thinking of Time, 2. Parmenides and the the Straight Thinking of Being itself, 3. The Broken Originality (Against Heidegger s Paratactical Way of Thought) Chapter IV: Nietzsche versus Heidegger - 1. Nietzsche s Ressentment Towards Truth, and the Issue of Being-Becoming, 2. Body as Path-Shower towards Wisdom and the Will to Power, 3. The Becoming of Truth in Nietzsche s Philosophy as Contrasted with the Relation of Being-and-Becoming in Heidegger Chapter V: The Original Being as Taking Place - 1. Being as Destinating Truth, 2. Being as Event: Remembering the Time (1962), 3. Towards a Critique of the Ontological Immediacy of Thinking in Heidegger (With an Excourse on Adorno s early Metacritique of Phenomenology and Fundamental Ontology) Notes to Chapters, Extended Bibliography, Register