Education, Attention and Transformation

Studies in Philosophy and Education 40 (6):595-608 (2021)
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What might it mean to engage in an educative struggle with death? Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich helps us to answer that question. Tolstoy’s story depicts the life of a man who, when suddenly faced with the prospect of his own death, is at first unable to comprehend the reality of his situation. He is angry, fearful, and disgusted. As he gradually comes to terms with his mortality, he undergoes a harrowing process of transformation, at the heart of which lies the development of his capacity for attention. Drawing on ideas from the French philosopher and pedagogue Simone Weil, it is argued that Ivan’s experience is consistent with the passage from ‘gravity’, through the void of intense suffering, toward a state of grace.

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Education and the Ethics of Attention: The Work of Simone Weil.Peter Roberts - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (3):267-284.
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Waiting for God.Simone Weil - 1951 - Harpercollins. Edited by Joseph Marie Perrin.
Gravity and Grace.Simone Weil - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):276-278.
What is art?Leo Tolstoy & Charles Johnston - 1995 - New York: Penguin Books. Edited by Aylmer Maude.
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Education and the limits of reason: reading Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Nabokov.Peter Roberts - 2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Herner Saeverot.

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