
Simone Weil
On Politics, Religion and Society
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. March 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-0-8039-7863-8 (ISBN)
Description
Long before postmodern or deconstructionist ideas became current, Simone Weil was concerned with recognizing the absence of consistency and the continual presence of reversals and contradictions in life. She was someone for whom the task of clarifying her perceptions of reality and meaning was an ongoing one. She challenged contemporary views on such complex issues as human nature, good and evil, divinity and truth. Weil's work offers a voice for those segments of society that are generally under-represented, misrepresented or totally silent in conventional historical and philosophical writings.
In this introduction to Simone Weil's ideas, and the political and intellectual circumstances of her work, the authors make Weil's complex and at times elusive ideas accessible to readers. They delineate how her ideas evolved, and provide compelling excerpts from her writings to let her speak for herself. In addition, the authors provide their own interpretation of Weil's work.
In this introduction to Simone Weil's ideas, and the political and intellectual circumstances of her work, the authors make Weil's complex and at times elusive ideas accessible to readers. They delineate how her ideas evolved, and provide compelling excerpts from her writings to let her speak for herself. In addition, the authors provide their own interpretation of Weil's work.
Reviews / Votes
`This is a comprehensive and densely informative publication on the works of Simone Weil.' - Journal of Peace Research`Frost and Bell-Metereau offer a compelling, multi-textured, and "attentive" consideration of many complex questions.' - Association for Integrative Studies Newsletter
`Frost and Bell-Metereau have created an objective and valuable source for organising and explaining the work of Simon Weil' -Psychology of Women Section
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
162 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8039-7863-8 (9780803978638)
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Persons
Christopher Frost is Associate Professor of psychology at Southwest Texas State University.
Rebecca Bell-Metereau is Professor of English at Southwest Texas State University.
Content
Preface - Liz Stanley
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO SIMONE WEIL
Science and Knowledge
The Perceiving Self
The Individual and the Collective
Distortion of Self
The Method of Attention
Construction of Self
Balancing Equality and Freedom
Labor and Politics
Aggression and Oppression
Suffering Selves
Evil and Good
A Move toward God
The Mystical Moment
An Affirmation of God
Decreation
Denial of Self
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO SIMONE WEIL
Science and Knowledge
The Perceiving Self
The Individual and the Collective
Distortion of Self
The Method of Attention
Construction of Self
Balancing Equality and Freedom
Labor and Politics
Aggression and Oppression
Suffering Selves
Evil and Good
A Move toward God
The Mystical Moment
An Affirmation of God
Decreation
Denial of Self