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“On the Right Use of Contradiction According to Simone Weil”

André Devaux

in Richard H. Bell, ed., Simone Weil’s Philosophy of Culture: Readings Toward Divine Humanity, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 150-158

The Red Virgin: A Poem of Simone Weil

Stephanie Strickland

Madison: WI: University of Wisconsin Press

The Influence of the Writings of Simone Weil on Iris Murdoch

Gabriele Griffin

San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press

“The Necessary Non-Existence of God”

Rowan Williams

in Richard H. Bell, ed., Simone Weil’s Philosophy of Culture: Readings Toward Divine Humanity, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 52-76

“Rootedness: Culture and Value”

Eric Springsted

in Richard H. Bell, ed., Simone Weil’s Philosophy of Culture: Readings Toward Divine Humanity, New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 161-188

“War and Grace: The Force of Simone Weil on Homer”

A. Poole

Arion, 3rd series, vol. II. no1, pp. 1-15

The Apprenticeship of a Mathematician

Andre Weil read
  • Publisher (UK: Birkhauser, 1991) ( Jennifer Gage, translator) (pp., 197)

“Extremely readable recollections of the author… A rare testimony of a period of the history of 20th century mathematics. Includes very interesting recollections on the author’s participation in the formation of the Bourbaki Group, tells of his meetings and conversations with leading mathematicians, reflects his views on mathematics. The book describes an extraordinary career of an exceptional man and mathematicians. Strongly recommended to specialists as well as to the general public.”

EMS Newsletter (1992)

“This excellent book is the English edition of the author’s autobiography. … This very enjoyable reading is recommended to all mathematicians.”
Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum (1992)

Simone Weil: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and Today’s Feminist Critique of Patriarchy

Richard J. Beauchesne read

in Sloyan, Gerard S., ed, Religions of the Book, The College Theology Society, vol. 38, pp. 173-192