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Author Weil, Simone, 1909-1943, author.

Title Simone Weil : basic writings / edited and translated by D. K. Levy, Marina Barabas
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024

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Contents Introduction / D. K. Levy -- Notes on the translation / D. K. Levy and Marina Barabas -- Introduction to part 1 / D. K. Levy -- Study for a declaration of obligations to the human being -- Concerning syndicalism "Single, apolitical, mandatory" -- Let's not start the Trojan War again -- Legitimacy of the provisional government -- What does the Occitanian inspiration consist in -- Prelude to a declaration of duties toward the human being -- Is there a Marxist doctrine? -- Reflections on quantum theory -- Morality and literature -- Essay on the concept of reading -- Some reflexions on the concept of value -- This war is a war of religions -- Are we fighting for justice? -- Is the human person sacred? -- Introduction to part 2 / D. K. Levy -- Precondition of non-servile work -- Reflections on the good use of school studies with a view to the love of God -- Sketch of the "Commentary on Pythagorean texts" -- Concerning the Pythagorean Doctrine -- Introduction to part 3 / D. K. Levy -- Theory of Sacraments -- Forms of the implicit love of God -- God's love and affliction
Summary "Simone Weil is one of the most profound thinkers of the twentieth century. Her writings encompass an extraordinary breadth of subjects, including philosophy, religion, sociology, and politics. A political activist and resistance fighter, her accomplishments are even more astonishing in light of her death in 1943 at the age of thirty-four. Whilst Weil was concerned with deep philosophical questions - the nature of human thought and human faculties, the limits of language, and thought's contact with reality through mediation, science and beauty - the full significance of her work has frequently been obscured by her categorization as a purely religious writer or Christian mystic. Simone Weil: Basic Writings is an expertly edited anthology of her most important writings, presenting Weil's philosophy as it relates to politics, the nature of work, human nature in its duality, necessity, beauty and goodness. D. K. Levy and Marina Barabas have translated all the extracts anew, including translations of important notes and references missing from existing English language editions of Weil's work. Following an extensive introduction by D. K. Levy which places Weil's life and thought in context, each section opens with a short introduction situating the chosen passages within Weil's oeuvre. Simone Weil: Basic Writings is an outstanding starting point for anyone seeking an introduction to Weil's philosophy, and also essential reading for students and scholars of Weil's thought in related disciplines"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Simone Weil (1909–1943), a profound, original and influential thinker in the 20th century, was a political writer and activist, and a formidable philosopher. Her best-known writings appeared in English in The Need for Roots (1952), Waiting on God (1951) and Oppression and Liberty (1958). Albert Camus saw her as "the only great spirit of our times". D.K. Levy is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Marina Barabas, having taught philosophy in London and Boston, is now a Fellow of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Subject Weil, Simone, 1909-1943 -- Translations into English
Philosophy, French -- 20th century.
PHILOSOPHY / General
Form Electronic book
Author Levy, D. K. (David Kennedy), editor, translator.
Barabas, Marina, editor, translator
LC no. 2023035797
ISBN 9781003205913
1003205917
9781003829775
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9781003829850
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