Simone Weil is one of the most profound and thought-provoking thinkers
of the 20th century. A teacher, factory and farm labourer, a political
activist at home and abroad, a loving friend, daughter and
sister—all these manifest a life devoted to the good in its many
forms. Her writings explore the good open to us and the various routes
to it, spanning philosophy, politics, science and spirituality. While
she saw her vocation primarily as a philosopher—examining questions
concerning human faculties, action and thought, the limits of language
and our need of mediation, suffering and beauty for contact with
reality—her startlingly original thought is often obscured by her
having been too readily categorized as a Christian mystic. Simone
Weil: Basic Writings is an expertly edited anthology of Weil’s most
important writings, presenting her philosophy as it relates to the
architecture of human nature, politics, work, necessity, beauty,
goodness and God. Working from the definitive French edition of
Weil’s complete writings, D. K. Levy and Marina Barabas have
translated the essays anew or for the first time, adding important
notes and references absent from existing English language editions of
Weil’s work. Following an extensive introduction that gives an
overview of Weil's life and thought, each part opens with a short
preface situating the selected essays within Weil’s oeuvre. Simone
Weil: Basic Writings provides an excellent entry point to Weil’s
philosophy, as well as a reference for students and scholars of Weil's
thought in philosophy and related disciplines.
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9781003829775
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2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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