Pensées And Other Writings by Blaise Pascal
This collection of writings delves into the profound philosophical and theological reflections of a 17th-century thinker, exploring the complexities of human nature, the limits of reason, and the necessity of faith. Through a series of fragmented thoughts and essays, the author grapples with the paradoxes of existence, the tension between skepticism and belief, and the search for truth in a world filled with uncertainty. The work is renowned for its exploration of the human condition, the concept of the "wager" on the existence of God, and its influence on existential and religious thought.
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- 1670
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