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Simone Weil

2018
Few of Giorgio Agamben’s works are as mysterious as his unpublished dissertation, reportedly on the political thought of the French philosopher Simone Weil. If Weil was an early subject of Agamben’s intellectual curiosity, it would appear – judging from his published works – that her influence upon him has been neither central nor lasting.1 Leland de ...
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Simone Weil

2017
Compañera de facultad de Simone de Beauvoir, renovó la filosofía europea, hasta entonces exclusivamente masculina. Radical pacifista, sirvió como enfermera y cocinera en la guerra civil.
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EDUCATION AND THE ETHICS OF ATTENTION: THE WORK OF SIMONE WEIL

British Journal of Educational Studies, 2023
Peter Roberts
exaly  

Simone Weil

2019
Simone Weil (b. 1909) was a French writer, thinker, and activist who left a corpus of disparate writings that collectively present a sophisticated challenge to contemporary politics and philosophy. She died, aged thirty-four, in 1943. She was born into an affluent life in Paris. As a schoolgirl, she declared her solidarity with the Communist Left. Weil
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Simone Weil: The Ethics of Affliction and the Aesthetics of Attention

International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2020
Christopher Thomas
exaly  

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