The Notebooks of Simone Weil

The Notebooks of Simone Weil
Title The Notebooks of Simone Weil PDF eBook
Author Simone Weil
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 658
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 0415327717

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These newly reissued notebooks, among the very few personal writings of Weil's that still survive today, contain her thoughts on art, love, science and the meaning of life.

First and Last Notebooks

First and Last Notebooks
Title First and Last Notebooks PDF eBook
Author Simone Weil
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 384
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1498239196

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Introducing the Selected Works of Simone Weil

The Simone Weil Reader

The Simone Weil Reader
Title The Simone Weil Reader PDF eBook
Author Simone Weil
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 1977
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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The immediate and guiding aim of this book is to introduce the contemporary reader to the work and thought of Simone Weil.

Simone Weil

Simone Weil
Title Simone Weil PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Nevin
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 508
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780807819999

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Biography of Simone Weil, one of the twentieth century's most searching religious inquirers and political thinkers.

The Subversive Simone Weil

The Subversive Simone Weil
Title The Subversive Simone Weil PDF eBook
Author Robert Zaretsky
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 192
Release 2023-04-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0226826600

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Known as the “patron saint of all outsiders,” Simone Weil (1909–43) was one of the twentieth century’s most remarkable thinkers, a philosopher who truly lived by her political and ethical ideals. In a short life framed by the two world wars, Weil taught philosophy to lycée students and organized union workers, fought alongside anarchists during the Spanish Civil War and labored alongside workers on assembly lines, joined the Free French movement in London and died in despair because she was not sent to France to help the Resistance. Though Weil published little during her life, after her death, thanks largely to the efforts of Albert Camus, hundreds of pages of her manuscripts were published to critical and popular acclaim. While many seekers have been attracted to Weil’s religious thought, Robert Zaretsky gives us a different Weil, exploring her insights into politics and ethics, and showing us a new side of Weil that balances her contradictions—the rigorous rationalist who also had her own brand of Catholic mysticism; the revolutionary with a soft spot for anarchism yet who believed in the hierarchy of labor; and the humanitarian who emphasized human needs and obligations over human rights. Reflecting on the relationship between thought and action in Weil’s life, The Subversive Simone Weil honors the complexity of Weil’s thought and speaks to why it matters and continues to fascinate readers today.

Simone Weil

Simone Weil
Title Simone Weil PDF eBook
Author Simone Weil
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 275
Release 2015-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 0268092915

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Although trained as a philosopher, Simone Weil (1909–43) contributed to a wide range of subjects, resulting in a rich field of interdisciplinary Weil studies. Yet those coming to her work from such disciplines as sociology, history, political science, religious studies, French studies, and women’s studies are often ignorant of or baffled by her philosophical investigations. In Simone Weil: Late Philosophical Writings, Eric O. Springsted presents a unique collection of Weil’s writings, one concentrating on her explicitly philosophical thinking. The essays are drawn chiefly from the time Weil spent in Marseille in 1940-42, as well as one written from London; most have been out of print for some time; three appear for the first time; all are newly translated. Beyond making important texts available, this selection provides the context for understanding Weil's thought as a whole. This volume is important not only for those with a general interest in Weil; it also specifically presents Weil as a philosopher, chiefly one interested in questions of the nature of value, moral thought, and the relation of faith and reason. What also appears through this judicious selection is an important confirmation that on many issues respecting the nature of philosophy, Weil, Wittgenstein, and Kierkegaard shared a great deal.

Simone Weil

Simone Weil
Title Simone Weil PDF eBook
Author John Hellman
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 120
Release 2014-07-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1725255537

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Albert Camus called her "the only great spirit of our time." She was one of the most prominent French political thinkers of this century. She was a brilliant social activist, a vigilant and critical Marxist. Her religious and philosophical writings are remarkable in their originality. And yet Simone Weil died without ever writing a complete book and without ever formulating a major intellectual testament. In this study of her life and thought, John Hellman synthesizes insights drawn from her varied, fragmentary writings--notebooks, essays, and letters--into a single, highly original view of the world. This fascinating book reinforces the belief that Simone Weil remains one of the most imaginative and out-of-the-ordinary forces in twentieth-century political thought and social activism.