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die Erkenntnislehre
theory of knowledge or epistemology
die Selbstverwirklichung
self-actualization
das Vermögen
faculty (in Kantian philosophy)
der Ausgangspunkt
starting point
die Erschlossenheit
openness (in Heidegger's philosophy)
die Darstellung
representation
konsequent
logically or consequently
die Deutung
interpretation
der Gegensatz
opposition or antithesis (in Hegel's philosophy)
die Transzendenz
transcendence
das Endliche
the finite
die Bindung
binding, connection, or tie
die Ebene
level or plane.
gegenüber
opposite to
der Boden
bottom, ground, or base
die Einbildungskraft
imaginative power
das Seiende
(a) being, entity
das Sein
(the act of) being
inner Moment
intrinsic element

NB: The second term does NOT indicate time (e.g. "a moment"), but motion (e.g. "momentum"), and importance (e.g. "momentous") (Tallon, Editor's Introduction to Hearer of the Word, xi and "Spirit, Matter, Becoming" 153).
die Geworfenheit
thrownness

NB: Rahner gets this from Heidegger. Metz mostly replaced it with Zufälligkeit (contingency). (Tallon, Editor's Introduction to Hearer of the Word, xi).
die Bewegung
movement

Heidegger used this word to speak of the kinetic nature of Dasein. (Tallon, Editor's Introduction to Hearer of the Word, xii).
die Zielbewegung
goal(directed)-movement
vollziehen
to enact (Tallon)
Vollzug
enacting or enactment (Tallon)
or performance (Lonergan)
Selbstvollzug
self-enactment (Tallon)
Nachvollzug
enacting after

Where "after" connotes both imitation and direction, as in following in someone's footsteps, similar to Lonergan's "mediated self-appropriation." Sheehan suggests "retrieval;" Donceel "ratification." Tallon argues it must be personal and embodied (Tallon, Editor's Introduction to Hearer of the Word, xiii).
Mittvollziehen
to co-enact or co-perform
Vorgriff
anticipation

Should not in anyway indicate a knowledge of the horizon of being that precedes knowledge of being, since it is the condition for any knowledge, and the horizon is only known through beings. Thus Tallon rejects "pre-conception" or "pre-apprehension." Correctly understood it parallels to Aquinas' "excessus", Husserl's "intentionality," Heidegger's "transcendence," Merleau-Ponty's "existence," and Levinas' "responsibility." (Tallon, Editor's Introduction to Hearer of the Word, xiv)
Woraufhin
(the) whither
die Unverfügbarkeit
indisposability (Tallon)
die Selbstverfügbarkeit
self-disposability
ein An-sich
an in-itself (a la Hegel and Sartre)
Seinsfrage
the question about being
die Erkennbarkeit
knowability
Aktuell
actually (tr. "in actu")
Die Transzendenz auf Sein überhaupt / auf sein im Ganzen/ auf Sein / auf Sein als Horizont
transcendence toward being as such (Tallon)
die Sinnlichkeit
sensibility (traditionally)

"sense perception" misleading since the word describes a faculty not an act (Tallon "Spirit Freedom History").
Erkenntnismetaphysik
metaphysics of knowledge (Tallon).

Not epistemology, for Rahner the metaphysics here is key (Tallon "Spirit Freedom History").
Stichwort
keyword
die Washeit
whatness, or quiddity ("form" in scholastic theology)
die Grenzerfahrung
limit experience
willentlich
intentional (a la Aquinas, Brentano, Husserl)
Beisichsein
self-presence or being-with-oneself (literal)

Tallon "Spirit, Matter, Becoming" 152
Bei-dem-andern-Sein
presence-to-(an)other or being-with-the-(an)other (literal)

Tallon "Spirit, Matter, Becoming" 152
Weg-von-sick-selbst-beim-andern-Sein
self-absence

"The <i>basic<i> concepts are of spirit as self-presence and matter as self-absence; the being composed of both principles achieves its presence to others (and ultimately to itself) by being away from itself through materiality" Tallon "Spirit, Matter, Becoming" 152
Seinsmächtigkeit (alt. Seinsmässigheit, Seinshabe)
intensity of being

For adjective forms, "ontological," Tallon "Spirit, Matter, Becoming" 153