

Simone Weil
Nov 15, 2012
French philosopher and social activist Simone Weil's complex life and philosophy discussed by experts. Her rejection of comfort for working class experience, belief that evil is evidence of God's love, and selfless love without expectations highlighted. Her early death and profound influence on thinkers like T.S Eliot and Albert Camus explored.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Formation of Simone Weil's Ideals
01:45 • 16min
Simone Weil's Complex Relationship with Judaism and Attraction to Christianity
17:29 • 5min
Exploring Implicit Love and Divine Connection
22:53 • 12min
Exploring Obligation and Selflessness Through Spirituality and Justice
35:05 • 2min
Exploring Themes of Roots, Love, and Education
36:54 • 2min
Exploring the Social Interactions and Contributions of an Enigmatic Figure
38:34 • 2min
Exploring the Influential Figure's Impact on Spiritual and Literary Circles
40:14 • 3min