Anticipation and Temporality in Arabic Mentality

Volume 5|Issue 19| Winter 2017 |Articles

Abstract

​This study is an attempt to understand how Arab people explain their space and time at the moment of the knowledge of their being in existence. Arabic temporality rests on the verb of anticipation, an essential verb for the being of the Arab person. It has two aspects since it bears the possibility of entrance and exit simultaneously and is anticipated and manifest. The concept of the sense of anticipation is what links them with the foundational temporal moment of the now, and the present imperfect verb is the original verb in terms of temporality, for it is the intermediate moment capable through its intuition to enable the past and future to become present. The elements of this image are completed in the past, but the possibility of their existence is only possible through elements of future time, while the present is the constant starting point.

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Senior editor at ACRPS’ Beirut branch and researcher in the philosophy of the Arabic language. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and lectures at the Lebanese University in the Department of Philosophy. His published works include Philosophy of Arabic Morphology: A Study in the Anticipated Aspect of Being.

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