Formulation of the claim
It is not enough to view tradition as a body of preserved texts; rather, it should be reconstructed historically and critically in order to understand it in the conditions of its emergence and transmission.
Explanation
The author stresses that a text is not read from within alone, but through its relation to history, society, and the circumstances surrounding its formation. For this reason, the document is not the goal of understanding, but the starting point for reconstructing meaning in its context.
Its place in the book’s argument
This idea appears within Arkoun’s effort to move reading away from unquestioning acceptance of inherited tradition toward a historical examination of it, so that tradition becomes an object of critical understanding rather than merely a material for reception.
What the atom does not say
It does not call for rejecting tradition or negating its value; rather, it calls for reading it as a historical product that requires reconstruction.