The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal by Blaise Pascal

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Author Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662
Editor Molinier, Auguste, 1851-1904
Translator Paul, C. Kegan (Charles Kegan), 1828-1902
Title The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal
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Summary "The Thoughts of Blaise Pascal" by Blaise Pascal is a philosophical work written in the 17th century. The book presents a collection of reflections and musings that delve into the human condition, the nature of God, and the intersection of reason and faith, showcasing Pascal's struggles with existential questions and his push towards a deeper understanding of the divine. At the start of the text, the reader is introduced to the underlying themes that permeate Pascal's thoughts, including the significance of human misery without God and the pursuit of true happiness through faith. The opening chapters highlight Pascal's keen observations on the distractions and diversions that people cling to in order to escape the weight of their own existence, as well as a profound exploration of man's duality—his greatness intertwined with his littleness. Pascal lays the groundwork for an intricate discourse on the importance of seeking truth and the necessity of God in understanding one's place in the universe, hinting at the heartfelt and intellectual conflicts that define his writings. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Apologetics -- Early works to 1800
Subject Catholic Church -- Doctrines
Subject Catholic Church -- Apologetic works
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EBook-No. 46921
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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