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The essay proposes a reconstruction of the authenticity of Being as a teleological instance of the Heideggerian question of Being, followed by an interpretation of existential analytics as a preliminary way of finding an ontological grounding for this authenticity of Being. According to Heidegger, modern thought has failed to arrive at this ontological grounding of the authenticity of Being because it has sought this grounding in the sphere of subjectivity and moral personality (Kant). Instead, existential analytics (the Zeitlichkeit of Being) would arrive at it in its rootedness in the truth of Being (the Temporalitat of Sein und Zeit). An ontological rootedness that is nevertheless reduced in the communal inauthenticity of the Heideggerian Dasein, which in its authenticity remains confined in the interrupted paths of its ontic and ontological solitude.