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Simone Weil: The Way of Justice as Compassion  
Author: Richard H. Bell
ISBN: 0847690806
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Richard H. Bell analyzes the social and political thought of Simone Weil, paying particular attention to Weil's concept of justice as compassion. Bell describes the ways in which Weil's concept of justice stands in contrast with liberal "rights-based" views of justice, and focuses upon central aspects of Weil's thought, including "attention," human suffering and "affliction," and the importance of "a spiritual way of life" in reshaping the individual's role in civic life. "Simone Weil: The Way of Justice as Compassion" is a valuable addition to the scholarship on this important thinker and a necessary book for students and scholars of political theory and philosophical moral thought.

About the Author
Richard H. Bell is Frank Halliday Ferris Professor of Philosophy at The College of Wooster. He is the editor of "Simone Weil's Philosophy of Culture" (Cambridge), and the co-editor of many books, including "Seeds of the Spirit: Wisdom of the Twentieth Century" and "The Grammar of the Heart: New Essays in Moral Philosophy and Theology".




Simone Weil: The Way of Justice as Compassion

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Richard H. Bell analyzes the social and political thought of Simone Weil, paying particular attention to Weil's concept of justice as compassion. Bell describes the ways in which Weil's concept of justice stands in contrast with liberal "rights-based" views of justice, and focuses upon central aspects of Weil's thought, including "attention," human suffering and "affliction," and the importance of "a spiritual way of life" in reshaping the individual's role in civic life. "Simone Weil: The Way of Justice as Compassion" is a valuable addition to the scholarship on this important thinker and a necessary book for students and scholars of political theory and philosophical moral thought.

Author Biography: Richard H. Bell is Frank Halliday Ferris Professor of Philosophy at The College of Wooster. He is the editor of "Simone Weil's Philosophy of Culture" (Cambridge), and the co-editor of many books, including "Seeds of the Spirit: Wisdom of the Twentieth Century" and "The Grammar of the Heart: New Essays in Moral Philosophy and Theology".

     



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