

Simone Weil
French philosopher who rejected democracy, rights, personal identity, and scientific progress and proposed radical alternatives.
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Oct 18, 2022 • 13min
Simone Weil ~ Attention and Pure Silence ~ Christian Mystics
Simone Weil, a French philosopher and mystic, discusses the role of attention in prayer, faith, and love. She explores the power of grace, the significance of solitude, and the joy of observing the night sky.

Sep 16, 2019 • 59min
Ep. 225: Simone Weil on War and Oppression (Part Two)
Simone Weil and Corey Mohler discuss the self-contradictions of power, the intractability of oppression and war, and Weil's positive solution. They explore Weil's critique of oppression and force in societies, her interpretation of the Iliad and Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, and the achievements and controversial death of Simone Vi. They also discuss empathy, devotion, gratitude, and farewell, ending with a song about surrender and seeking hope.

Dec 30, 2023 • 54min
History of Ideas 6: Simone Weil
Explore the radical ideas of Simone Weil, a French philosopher who rejected democracy, rights, personal identity, and scientific progress. Learn about her critiques of institutions, the concept of rights, and the distinction between living in a world of rights versus justice. Discover her insights on the horror of factory work, the recognition of suffering, and the paradoxes of modernity and cruelty.

Nov 15, 2012 • 42min
Simone Weil
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.

Nov 15, 2012 • 42min
Simone Weil
Simone Weil, a French philosopher and social activist, navigated the depths of human suffering and social justice through her unique experiences. She worked in factories to understand the working class, and despite her pacifism, she fought against fascism in the Spanish Civil War. Weil explored the complexities of love and divine communication, arguing that true love requires a selfless approach. Her insights into affliction as a transformative force and her radical thoughts on God’s presence shaped her exceptional legacy in philosophy and activism.