This atlas is a tool for reading and organization; it is not a substitute for Mohammed Arkoun’s books or their original editions.
It can be used to trace concepts, compare passages, build reading paths, or discover links between books and themes. When citing academically or in research, one should refer back to the original text and the authoritative edition.
How do you use the atlas?
- Start from sources if you want to read a specific book.
- Start from concepts if you are looking for a central idea.
- Use reading paths if you want a guided entry point.
- Use the graph representation to see the network of relations.
Limits of citation
The summaries and analyses here are editorial formulations that help clarify the overall structure. Do not treat these formulations as verbatim quotations from Arkoun unless the textual evidence is explicitly shown together with its source.
Any critical or comparative reading should be checked against the original book, because the atlas condenses relations and does not reconstruct the book’s full context.