The paper presents a phenomenological approach to the issue of otherness. Using Heidegger's reflection of phenomena "das Ge-stell" and "die Machenschaft", we can understand our present in its ontological basis.
What constitutes our being as inscribed in the machinery of controlling and managing? The article is keen to argue, that the metaphysical basis of this constitution is the will to power. "To be" means "to cause the effects" or, to be efficient. But such a reign of metaphysics does not allow the other as such.
It always tends to reduce the other to itself, to the controllable and manageable system of efficiency. To present the part of phenomenology of this metaphysics is purpose of this article.