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E-raamat: Simone Weil: Basic Writings [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

, Edited by (University of Pardubice, Czech Republic), Edited by (University of Edinburgh, UK)
  • Formaat: 390 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003205913
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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Simone Weil is one of the most profound and thought-provoking thinkers of the twentieth 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 startingly 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 section opens with a short introduction situating the selected essays within Weil’s oeuvre.

Simone Weil: Basic Writings

provides an excellent entry point for Weil’s philosophy, as well as a reference for students and scholars of Weil’s thought in philosophy and related disciplines.



An outstanding starting point for anyone seeking an introduction to Simone Weil’s philosophical thinking, and essential reading for more advanced students and scholars of Weil’s thought.

Introduction D. K. Levy Notes on the Translation D. K. Levy and Marina
Barabas Part 1: Here below Introduction to Part 1 D. K. Levy
1. Study for a
declaration of obligations to the human being
2. Concerning syndicalism
"Single, Apolitical, Mandatory"
3. Let's not start the Trojan War again
4.
Legitimacy of the provisional government
5. What does the Occitanian
inspiration consist in
6. Prelude to a declaration of duties toward the human
being
7. Is there a Marxist doctrine?
8. Reflections on quantum theory
9.
Morality and literature
10. Essay on the concept of reading
11. Some
reflexions on the concept of value
12. This war is a war of religions
13. Are
we fighting for justice?
14. Is the human person sacred? Part 2: Mediation
Introduction to Part 2 D. K. Levy
15. Precondition of non-servile work
16.
Reflections on the good use of school studies with a view to the love of God
17. Sketch of the "Commentary on Pythagorean texts"
18. Concerning the
Pythagorean Doctrine Part 3: Beyond the sky Introduction to Part 3 D. K. Levy
19. Theory of Sacraments
20. Forms of the implicit love of God i. Love of
ones neighbour ii. Love of the order of the world iii. Love of religious
practices iv. Friendship v. Implicit love and explicit love
21. God's love
and affliction. Index
Simone Weil (19091943), 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.