Rêver l’Europe. L’Europe - l’arche de Noé de l’avenir? Derrida, l’Europe et l’Hospitalité

At his last conference in France, on 8 June 2004, in Strasbourg, under the title “Le souverain bien – ou l’Europe en mal de souveraineté”, Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), always very concerned about Europe and about the future of Europe, dared to admit that he dreamed, without the slightest Eurocentris...

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