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"We wished to show that for the Greeks appearing belonged to being, or more
precisely that the essence of being lay partly in appearing. This has
been
clarified through the supreme possibility of human being, as fashinoned by the
Greeks, through glory and glorification. Glory is in Greek doxa.
Dokeo
means: I show myself, appear, enter into the light. Here the emphasis is on
sight and aspect, the regard in which a man stands; in the other Greek word
for glory, kleos, it is on hearing and calling. Thus glory is the fame
in which
one stands. Heraclitus says (Fragment 29): 'For the noblest choose one thing
before all else: glory, everlasting. Abiding over against things mortal; but
the many are glutted like cattle.'"
Martin Heidegger, Introduction to Metaphysics.