Heidegger thinks that his philosophy will require a "Destruktion" of the history of ontology. Each philosophical concept, originally, emerges as something strange and new from out of an authentic encounter with Being, but over time it becomes ossified, traditional, and common-place. In this common-place-ness, one can retreat into a purely academic world of technical terminology that no longer touches on the real world of Being it once attempted to define. To destroy the history of ontology would be to go back through the history of important thinkers and shake the dusty concepts free, until we can once again encounter the original intuition that formed them (and has since been buried under the musty weight of tradition).
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