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Discussions of Simone Weil

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Focusing on the intersection of science and religion, this book offers a thorough critique of Simone Weil's ideas, highlighting themes such as social philosophy, ethics, and spirituality. Written by Rhees, a philosopher influenced by Wittgenstein, it delves into the complexities and challenges he encountered in Weil's work, which he deeply respected. Through this exploration, the book aims to elevate Weil's contributions to the Anglo-American philosophical discourse, providing fresh insights into her often-overlooked perspectives.

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Discussions of Simone Weil, Rush Rhees

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