The Notion of World; Manuscript pages from ‘La notion de monde’

Oxford Literary Review 46 (2):119-132 (2024)
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This text is the translation of the first of two sessions of a lecture course given by Derrida at the Sorbonne in 1961–62. It was clearly intended as an introduction or survey of the concept or notion of ‘world’ from the Greek kosmos and the Latin mundus to the Christian sense of a fallen world, the Kantian ‘idea’ of world, and the Heideggerian rethinking of the very question of world in ‘On the Essence of Ground’.

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