Rereading Simone Weil today, now that her work has been published in its entirety and has been the subject of numerous in-depth studies, is a difficult task. Specially, when one considers that her philosophical and methodological approach is difficult to determine. Weil draws on the thinking of various philosophers, not blindly, but always with a certain distance, and therefore does not belong to any philosophical school, just as her faith does not belong to any denomination. In the following two volumes, we chose to approach Weil's work by focusing on two aspects of her work: the physical and spiritual needs. The first part of the publication explores the continuing relevance of Simone Weil's social and political ideas, while the second part highlights her legacy in ethical theory, aesthetics, mathematics, and her contribution to an open, non-denominational spirituality. The diversity of the essays clearly demonstrates the enduring inspiration that Weil's work provides for philosophers of all kinds, or, as Gustave Thibon once puts it, a 'light for the mind and nourishment for the soul' for those who are ready to receive it.
Philosophical and Scientific Ideas at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, as well as director of the Institute for Axiological Research in Vienna. Her research and teaching focus on phenomenology, hermeneutics, axiology, the philosophy of religion, feminist philosophy, intercultural communication, and translation studies.
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