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Simone Weil

by A. Rebecca Rozelle-Stone

128 pages2024Oxford University PressISBN 9780192846969
PhilosophyHistoryReligion

About this book

This Very Short Introduction provides an overview of the intriguing and provocative life and ideas of twentieth century French philosopher, mystic, and social activist Simone Weil. Weil was not a typical, systematic philosopher. Despite her short life, Weil's philosophy has much to offer us in our times of personal, communal, political, and environmental crises, both in the breath and poignancy of her philosophy, and the topics it covers. In keeping with Weil's spirit to consider and address laypeople, Rozelle-Stone takes readers, including those who have had little or no previous exposure to Weil or philosophy, on an accessible journey of Weil's major philosophical impacts. This exploration consists of seven chapters her life and manner of death, both characterized by attention; the influence of ancient Greek ideas on her philosophy; her thoughts on labor and politics; her unique and ecumenical religious inspirations, stemming from Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism; her ethical philosophy centered on a specific notion of attentiveness; her understanding of beauty as connected to fragility but also eternity; and finally, her legacy and influence on contemporary writers and issues, particularly as she may help us navigate and critically assess the growing convergence between religious fervor, late capitalist and corporate values, and authoritarian politics.

Publication Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Published
2024
Pages
128
ISBN
9780192846969
Language
en

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