1. Introduction, Rebecca Rozelle-Stone / Part I: Transcendental and Embodied Phenomenology / 2. Weil's Boat: On Becoming and Being, Philip Goodchild / 3. Blanchot's Weil, Kevin Hart / 4. Decreation and the Creative Act: Simone Weil and Nikolai Berdyaev, Lisa Holsberg / 5. Attention and Expression: Prescriptive and Descriptive Philosophy in Weil and Merleau-Ponty, Kascha Snavely / Part II: Attentive Ethics / 6. Levinas and Weil: Ethics after Auschwitz, Robert Reed / 7. Compassion, Consolation, and the Sharing of Attention, Stuart Jesson / 8. Simone Weil and the Problem of Fatigue, Rebecca Rozelle-Stone / 9. Recreating the Creature: Weil, Agamben, Animality & the Unsaveable, Beatrice Marovich / Part III: Emancipatory Politics / 10. Simone Weil's Analysis of Oppression: From La Boetie to the Neoliberal Present, Lissa McCullough / 11. The Training of the Soul: Simone Weil's Dialectical Disciplinary Paradigm, a reading alongside Michel Foucault, Scott Ritner / 12."To love human beings in so far as they are nothing": Deracination and Pessimism in Weil, Anthony Paul Smith / 13. Weil and Ranciere on Attention and Emancipation, Sophie Bourgault / Index