Like a Fly against a Pane of Glass: Simone Weil in the Context of Contemporary Theories of Suffering
Like a Fly against a Pane of Glass: Simone Weil in the Context of Contemporary Theories of Suffering
Author(s): Eva-Maria DüringerSubject(s): Existentialism, Phenomenology
Published by: Axia Academic Publishers
Keywords: Simone Weil; Michael Brady; Emmanuel Levinas; suffering; affliction;
Summary/Abstract: The last five years have seen a welcome rise in philosophical research on suffering. In this paper I will introduce the main new proposals and point out their respective weaknesses. All accounts focus on an important aspect of suffering, but each one is too narrow. I will sketch an account of suffering as being forced to endure the unendurable, based on Simone Weil's writings. I will argue that not only does this account manage to encompass the important aspects of suffering emphasised by current research, but that it much more plausibly brings out the ethical dangers, such as seeking consolations in fabricated narratives of meaning, and the value of suffering, such as enabling the mind to make unfiltered contact with reality.
Journal: Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics
- Issue Year: 25/2023
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 157-175
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English