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Editors’ Introduction: Enrique Escobar, Myrto Gondicas, and Pascal Vernay (2004)
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This volume, The Greek Imaginary: From Homer to Heraclitus, Seminars 1982–1983, covers the first five months of Castoriadis’s teaching, in 1982–1983, at the School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris. These months’ unity of tone and topic seems to us to justify their separate publication. We will group in a second volume, La Cité et les Lois, the seminars from the remainder of that academic year and those from 1983–1984, which focus on the institutions of the democratic polis and in particular on the self-limitation of democracy as it appears, for example, in the political dimension of tragedy. This volume is first in chronological order among the full publication of Castoriadis’s seminars (1980–1995). There is in fact no transcription for the years 1980–1982, and the few recordings found were unusable. Only the report that Castoriadis himself wrote for the School’s annual publication (which we reproduce in the supplemental material [Appendix A]) makes possible a relatively accurate picture of their content.
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