Completing our reading of section 102, we follow Heidegger through a discussion of how philosophy as science bolsters the position of thought as guideline which, like the absolute self-knowledge of the I, determines the interpretation of beingness as the self-present present. Following further discussions of Nietzsche’s “will to power” as truth deteriorated “into a necessary illusion, into an unavoidable stabilization introduced into beings themselves” as well as the I=I being precedent over the A=A of the law of identity, we discuss various clues in the section for the difference between liberal and post-liberal thought. Available here or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.