INSTRUMENTAL NOUNS, TOOL ANALYSIS , TECHNOLOGICAL BEING AND THE PERSO-HELLENIC CONSENSUS

Umar Nizarudeen
Aug 14, 2021

Followers of Heidegger will tell you that being mechanical is no mean thing. It is this skill that helps to overcome trauma in many uniquely talented individuals. The herd mentality of society makes them vulnerable. A machine consciousness is rising, really?

In Arabic, the nouns denoting tools and instruments start with the maternal consonant ``m’’. This ``mif’aal’’ ``mif’al’’,```mif’ala’’ are various combinations of sounds to form tool/instrument nouns. The maternal tool nurtures. The mother tongue tool is a case of Being.

Maternal technology and Hellenic roots commingle in the ``m’’ sign. Thus from Arabic, uncanny similarity can be found with German as well as Greek. This could be attributed to the evolution of a new Perso-Hellenic consensus that started with philosophers like Al-Farabi. The language of Being remains elusive and ever so close.

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