Pascal's Pensées
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Pascal's Pensées

by Blaise Pascal

Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
1915

Overview

Pascal's Pensées is a masterpiece, and a landmark in French literature. This is Pascal's most influential theological work-in it he surveys several philosophical paradoxes: infinity and nothing; faith and reason; soul and matter; death and life; meaning and vanity-seemingly arriving at no definitive conclusions besides humility, ignorance, and grace.

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