gignomenon
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"Becoming," as opposed to "Being"; a phenomenon considered as occurrence rather than appearance.
— In his epistemological "reduction" or classification of the gignomena Ziehen really occupies the Humean standpoint, since he divides them into sensational and ideational gignomena which differ from each other merely in degrees of vividness.
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By extension, that which is ephemeral or inessential.
— Without [a belief in the higher unity of truth] are we not committed to the assumption that literature has nothing to do with truth, that it is only illusion, froth on the historical current, the Platonic gignomenon?
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Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek γιγνόμενον (gignómenon, “thing which is becoming”), neuter present middle participle of γίγνομαι (gígnomai, “I become”).
Compare Timaeus 38B: τό τε γεγονὸς εἶναι γεγονὸς καὶ τὸ γιγνόμενον εἶναι γιγνόμενον, ἔτι τε τὸ γενησόμενον εἶναι γενησόμενον (tó te gegonòs eînai gegonòs kaì tò gignómenon eînai gignómenon, éti te tò genēsómenon eînai genēsómenon, “what is become is become, and what is becoming is becoming, and what is about to become is about to become”) (translated by Bernadotte Perrin)
Compare Timaeus 38B: τό τε γεγονὸς εἶναι γεγονὸς καὶ τὸ γιγνόμενον εἶναι γιγνόμενον, ἔτι τε τὸ γενησόμενον εἶναι γενησόμενον (tó te gegonòs eînai gegonòs kaì tò gignómenon eînai gignómenon, éti te tò genēsómenon eînai genēsómenon, “what is become is become, and what is becoming is becoming, and what is about to become is about to become”) (translated by Bernadotte Perrin)
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