Destining (predetermination)
Heidegger—Granting/Destining/Revealing
"Every destining of revealing comes to pass from out of a granting and as such a granting. For it is granting that first conveys to man that share in revealing which the coming-to-pass of revealing needs."
Martin Heidegger, Philosophical and political writings (New York ;London: Continuum, 2003).
Heidegger—Destining
"Since destining at any given time starts man on a way of revealing, man, thus under way, is continually approaching the brink of the possibility of pursuing and pushing forward nothing but what is revealed in ordering, and of deriving all his standards on this basis." (p.295)
Heidegger—Destining
"The essence of modern technology starts man upon the way of that revealing through which the real everywhere, more or less distinctly, becomes standing-reserve... We shall call that sending-that gathers which first starts man upon a way of revealing, destining. It is from out of this destining that the essence of all history is determined." (p.294)