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Ecological Ethics and the Philosophy of Simone Weil
This book places the philosophy of Simone Weil into conversation with contemporary environmental concerns in the Anthropocene. The book offers a systematic interpretation of Simone Weil, making her ethical philosophy more accessible to non-Weil scholars. Weil’s work has been influential in many fields, including politically and theologically-based critiques of social inequalities and suffering, but rarely linked to ecology. Kathryn Lawson argues that Weil’s work can be understood as offering a coherent approach with potentially widespread appeal applicable to our ethical relations to much more than just other human beings. She suggests that the process of "decreation" in Weil is an expansion of the self which might also come to include the surrounding earth and a vast assemblage of others. This allows readers to consider what it means to be human in this time and place, and to contemplate our ethical responsibilities both to other humans and also to the more-than-human world. Ultimately, the book uses Weil’s thought to decenter the human being by cultivating human actions towards an ecological ethics. This book will be useful for Simone Weil scholars and academics, as well as students and researchers interested in environmental ethics in departments of comparative literature, theory and criticism, philosophy, and environmental studies. For further discussion on the book, please check out the following podcast and book launch links below: https://youtu.be/oOUEeSiMrh8?si=eLXDpKrQHd8E6SFU https://youtu.be/sIc1jIw_CW8?si=xQPeW4iK-8vC3pnA https://youtu.be/jf12ZVRr3oY?si=z7Z9xRdEn8fhaMGY
Ecological Ethics and the Philosophy of Simone Weil
This book places the philosophy of Simone Weil into conversation with contemporary environmental concerns in the Anthropocene.The book offers a systematic interpretation of Simone Weil, making her ethical philosophy more accessible to non-Weil scholars. Weil’s work has been influential in many fields, including politically and theologically-based critiques of social inequalities and suffering, but rarely linked to ecology. Kathryn Lawson argues that Weil’s work can be understood as offering a coherent approach with potentially widespread appeal applicable to our ethical relations to much more than just other human beings. She suggests that the process of "decreation" in Weil is an expansion of the self which might also come to include the surrounding earth and a vast assemblage of others. This allows readers to consider what it means to be human in this time and place, and to contemplate our ethical responsibilities both to other humans and also to the more-than-human world. Ultimately, the book uses Weil’s thought to decenter the human being by cultivating human actions towards an ecological ethics.This book will be useful for Simone Weil scholars and academics, as well as students and researchers interested in environmental ethics in departments of comparative literature, theory and criticism, philosophy, and environmental studies.For further discussion on the book, please check out the following podcast and book launch links below:https://youtu.be/oOUEeSiMrh8?si=eLXDpKrQHd8E6SFUhttps://youtu.be/sIc1jIw_CW8?si=xQPeW4iK-8vC3pnAhttps://youtu.be/jf12ZVRr3oY?si=z7Z9xRdEn8fhaMGY
A Selection of Short Essays on Simone Weil's Life and Writings
Simone Weil was an extraordinary French woman who, born in 1909, didn't have the same freedoms women today enjoy. Despite that, she became a political activist, a teacher, and one of the world's most well-respected philosophers. By the time she died at the age of thirty-three, Weil had made significant contributions to humanity.In Helen Cullen's book, A Selection of Short Essays on Simone Weil's Life and Writings, Weil's background and philosophies on life are laid out and examined. Though many believe that her political leanings had become more conservative over time-as she embraced a more mystical life-Cullen aims to demonstrate how she continued to have very progressive and leftist beliefs until her death.Weil wrote copiously during her short life, addressing many social, political, and religious issues, such as the rights of factory workers during the Second World War. She was an activist during the 1930's, herself working in factories so she could live the experiences she wrote about. Weil's perspectives on life were heavily influenced by Plato and his philosophy, which Cullen analyzes in her essays. Cullen also spends time examining Weil's theory of Identical Thought, which some believe is her greatest contribution to humanity. This book of essays offers new insight into one of this world's greatest female minds, inspiring us to consider how we, too, may contribute to humanity.
A Selection of Short Essays on Simone Weil's Life and Writings
Simone Weil was an extraordinary French woman who, born in 1909, didn't have the same freedoms women today enjoy. Despite that, she became a political activist, a teacher, and one of the world's most well-respected philosophers. By the time she died at the age of thirty-three, Weil had made significant contributions to humanity.In Helen Cullen's book, A Selection of Short Essays on Simone Weil's Life and Writings, Weil's background and philosophies on life are laid out and examined. Though many believe that her political leanings had become more conservative over time-as she embraced a more mystical life-Cullen aims to demonstrate how she continued to have very progressive and leftist beliefs until her death.Weil wrote copiously during her short life, addressing many social, political, and religious issues, such as the rights of factory workers during the Second World War. She was an activist during the 1930's, herself working in factories so she could live the experiences she wrote about. Weil's perspectives on life were heavily influenced by Plato and his philosophy, which Cullen analyzes in her essays. Cullen also spends time examining Weil's theory of Identical Thought, which some believe is her greatest contribution to humanity. This book of essays offers new insight into one of this world's greatest female minds, inspiring us to consider how we, too, may contribute to humanity.
What You Never Knew About Simone Biles

What You Never Knew About Simone Biles

Helen Cox Cannons

Capstone Global Library Ltd
2024
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Simone Biles has inspired the world with her incredible gymnastics achievements, including her many Olympic medals. But what is her life like outside of the gym? High-interest details and bold photos of her exciting life will enthrall reluctant and struggling readers, while carefully levelled text will leave them feeling confident.
A Philosophical Anthropology Drawn from Simone Weil's Life and Writings
A Philosophical Anthropology Drawn from Simone Weil's Life & Writings situates Weil's thought in the time between the two world wars through which she lived, and traces Weil's consistent conception of a mind-body dualism in the Cartesian sense to a dualism that places the mind within a carnal part of the soul and establishes an eternal part of the soul as the essence of human beings.Helen Cullen argues that in Weil's early conception of human nature, her Cartesian conception of perception already shows a glimpse of the eternal. Weil's dualistic conception also forms the basis of her political analysis of the left of her time, and through working in factories and in the fields, she develops a conception of labour as a theory of "action" and "work with a method." Weil was influenced by leading thinkers of her time, prompting her to do an analysis of current scientific theories.Cullen argues that Weil's analysis of Christianity, already present in Greek philosophy, shows us a theory of "identical thought" inherited from the East (India and China) and brought forth by peoples around Israel. This theory leads to Weil's analysis, developed in The Need for Roots, of how we've been uprooted through colonization and how we can grow roots in a free local society (both rural and urban)....
A Philosophical Anthropology Drawn from Simone Weil's Life and Writings
A Philosophical Anthropology Drawn from Simone Weil's Life & Writings situates Weil's thought in the time between the two world wars through which she lived, and traces Weil's consistent conception of a mind-body dualism in the Cartesian sense to a dualism that places the mind within a carnal part of the soul and establishes an eternal part of the soul as the essence of human beings.Helen Cullen argues that in Weil's early conception of human nature, her Cartesian conception of perception already shows a glimpse of the eternal. Weil's dualistic conception also forms the basis of her political analysis of the left of her time, and through working in factories and in the fields, she develops a conception of labour as a theory of "action" and "work with a method." Weil was influenced by leading thinkers of her time, prompting her to do an analysis of current scientific theories.Cullen argues that Weil's analysis of Christianity, already present in Greek philosophy, shows us a theory of "identical thought" inherited from the East (India and China) and brought forth by peoples around Israel. This theory leads to Weil's analysis, developed in The Need for Roots, of how we've been uprooted through colonization and how we can grow roots in a free local society (both rural and urban)....
La plage des comediens - En souvenir de Simone Berriau

La plage des comediens - En souvenir de Simone Berriau

Jean-Luc Pouliquen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Hy res, au bord de la M diterran e, se dressent des immeubles qui ont pour nom: "La Chatte sur un toit br lant", "L'Heure blouissante" ou encore "Vu du pont". Avant de devenir des r f rences cin matographiques, ces titres ont fait partie du r pertoire des pi ces jou es Paris au th tre Antoine alors dirig par Simone Berriau. C'est elle que l'on doit de les avoir choisis pour donner un parfum de th tre la r sidence qu'elle avait fait construire m me la plage l'intention des com diens. Ce livre en retrace l'histoire. Il se souvient de ses h tes c l bres comme Louis de Fun s et Michel Serrault. Il nous conduit jusqu'au domaine de Mauvanne o Simone Berriau l'a imagin e. Il rappelle encore cette grande poque de l'apr s-guerre o le th tre Antoine vit passer Sartre, Camus, Louis Jouvet et Jean Vilar. Au fil des pages, travers les lieux et les personnages pr sent s, c'est finalement un portrait de Simone Berriau elle-m me qui est dessin . Celui d'une femme au parcours exceptionnel qui nous fait revivre une poque et un monde dont le souvenir est toujours pr sent dans la m moire collective.
Study Guide to The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir
A comprehensive study guide offering in-depth explanation, essay, and test prep for Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, the book that arguably stands as the stepping stone for all other feminists' work. As a work of post-WWII, The Second Sex stirred up controversary as women in France and America had just earned their right to vote and men who fought on the front returned home to reclaim the jobs that had been filled by women. Moreover, the fight for liberation and equality for women continues to impact politics and philosophy even today. This Bright Notes Study Guide explores the context and history of de Beauvoir's classic work, helping students to thoroughly explore the reasons it has stood the literary test of time. Each Bright Notes Study Guide contains: - Introductions to the Author and the Work - Character Summaries - Plot Guides - Section and Chapter Overviews - Test Essay and Study Q&As The Bright Notes Study Guide series offers an in-depth tour of more than 275 classic works of literature, exploring characters, critical commentary, historical background, plots, and themes. This set of study guides encourages readers to dig deeper in their understanding by including essay questions and answers as well as topics for further research.
What You Never Knew about Simone Biles

What You Never Knew about Simone Biles

Helen Cox Cannons

Capstone Press
2022
sidottu
Simone Biles has inspired the world with her incredible gymnastics achievements, including her many Olympic medals. But what is her life like outside of the gym? High-interest details and bold photos of her exciting life will enthrall reluctant and struggling readers, while carefully leveled text will leave them feeling confident.
Badge 387: The Story of Jim Simone, America's Most Decorated Cop
For nearly 40 years, Jim Simone patrolled Cleveland's 2nd District, a drug-plagued area with one of the highest violent crime rates in the U.S. Nicknamed "Supercop," Simone generated headlines and public interest on a scale not seen since Eliot Ness searched for Cleveland's "Torso Murderer" in the 1930s. Simone entered police work after serving in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne, where he earned two bronze stars and two purple hearts. As a cop, he never shied from danger. He was involved in numerous gun battles, and killed five people in the line of duty (all ruled justifiable). Notoriously equitable as a cop, Simone was more interested in doing the right thing than honoring the "blue code." Badge 387 recounts the brave exploits that earned Simone hundreds of commendations. In 1983, while searching a church basement for a gunman, he was shot in the face. Despite his wounds, he managed to shoot his assailant, saving himself and two other cops. And in 2009, he plunged into a frigid river to save a woman. Simone was Cleveland's "Patrolmen of the Year" in 1980 and 2009, the only officer in the city's history to receive the award twice.
Die Before "I Do": A Simone Simpson Mystery
The first book in the Simone Simpson series explores Simone's days as a young woman. Leaving behind an abusive father, and a masochistic mother, she leaves Kentucky to begin a new life in New York City, where she eventually settles and finds her place. But it isn't long before heartbreak follows her.When Simone meets the eclectic Jennifer Keys, the two women become friends and business partners in "I Do" LLC, where the duo plan weddings for the rich and famous, often having to tolerate outbursts from bridezillas and their families.In Die Before "I Do" the women have to face violence, substance abuse and murder.In the midst of the chaos, can Simone find love again, or will the ghosts from her past follow her, bringing danger and intrigue at every turn?
See Paris Before "I Do": A Simone Simpson Mystery
Simone Simpson finds herself, once again, tangled up with a variety of questionable characters in See Paris Before "I Do". For months, Simone has been receiving text messages of love from her deceased husband, Joe. And it seems there's been an intruder in her home rearranging her belongings What is going on? Fear and suspicion distract Simone from planning her client's elegant wedding in Paris. Could it be her boyfriend, or her business partner, Jennifer Keys? Or, someone else? This wedding brings Simone and her team to Paris, France. But the feeling of being under surveillance seems to have come along with her to Europe. Working with a dysfunctional couple doesn't make her job any easier. The book comes to a climax when the true offender makes themselves known to Simone. Deceit and shock culminate as Simone, once again, finds herself in a life or death situation.
Drown Before "I Do": A Simone Simpson Mystery
Johnny and Carmine Palmieri are brothers, enemies and next door neighbors. They are separated by fences, security cameras and baby monitors. Dysfunction, deceit and eavesdropping thrives inside and outside of their homes. Johnny and Francine have five children, two of them are identical twins: Anthony and Vinny. The two specialize in plotting, conniving and lying. Carmine and Tara have one grown daughter, Veronica, who can't keep her marriage, herself or her toddler in order. Jennifer Keys moved in with her soul mate, Anthony Palmieri, who makes promises of marriage and a future together. She has faith that his insensitive and macho ways will change once they're married. Anthony treats Jennifer like his personal maid, expecting her to cook, clean and take care of his lovable and energetic dog, Goober. Simone Simpson, owner of "I Do" LLC is struggling to keep her company running smoothly without her long-time partner and friend, Jennifer Keys, who broke off their business agreement, simply because Simone didn't approve of Anthony. Jennifer fights to survive from a harrowing near-death experience on Milford's Charles Island. Meanwhile, she too struggles with the separation from her friend, Simone. Can Jennifer live long enough to tell Simone how much she misses her? Drown Before "I Do" is the third book in the Simone Simpson Mystery series. It is another page turner that will captivate you
The Lost Songs of Nina Simone

The Lost Songs of Nina Simone

Shonda Buchanan

Rize
2025
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Shonda Buchanan weaves a prism of language, sound and light around and through the life of concert pianist, singer and Civil Rights activist, the incomprehensible Nina Simone. With this book, Buchanan is declaring this The Century of the Black Woman, providing a realistic glimpse into not only Simone's life, but the lives of Black women in America, past and present, and their choices in a myopic, unforgiving country. A grandchild of enslaved Africans, American Indians and Irish migrants, born into poverty as Eunice Waymon in a traditionally large family, Nina Simone lived a life few Black American women lived during the Jim Crow era in the South, yet rose to ultimately impact the world with her creative genius and determined spirit. This book is both an emotional and historical excavation of an artist's life, capturing the rise and descent of that life, including Simone's family history, her childhood and young womanhood, as well as the addiction, mental health struggles and abuse. The Lost Songs of Nina Simone embodies the rich legacy --- the pleats between the cloth --- of Simone's artistry, beauty, self-immolation and rage.