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Pensées: Pascal's Pensées
| AUTHOR | Pascal, Blaise; Trotter, W. F. |
| PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (07/02/2018) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Pens es: Pascal's Pens es by Blaise Pascal and translated by W. F. Trotter. The Pens es ("Thoughts") is a collection of fragments on theology and philosophy written by 17th-century philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal. Pascal's religious conversion led him into a life of asceticism, and the Pens es was in many ways his life's work. The Pens es represented Pascal's defense of the Christian religion. The concept of "Pascal's Wager" stems from a portion of this work. 'The difference between the mathematical and the intuitive mind. - In the one, the principles are palpable, but removed from ordinary use; so that for want of habit it is difficult to turn one's mind in that direction: but if one turns it thither ever so little, one sees the principles fully, and one must have a quite inaccurate mind who reasons wrongly from principles so plain that it is almost impossible they should escape notice. But in the intuitive mind the principles are found in common use and are before the eyes of everybody. One has only to look, and no effort is necessary; it is only a question of good eyesight, but it must be good, for the principles are so subtle and so numerous that it is almost impossible but that some escape notice. Now the omission of one principle leads to error; thus one must have very clear sight to see all the principles and, in the next place, an accurate mind not to draw false deductions from known principles.'
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ISBN-13:
9781722199364
ISBN-10:
1722199369
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
180
Carton Quantity:
22
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 0.38 x 11.02 inches
Weight:
0.95 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Religion | Christianity - General
Religion | General
Religion | Religious
Dewey Decimal:
230.2
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Pens es: Pascal's Pens es by Blaise Pascal and translated by W. F. Trotter. The Pens es ("Thoughts") is a collection of fragments on theology and philosophy written by 17th-century philosopher and mathematician Blaise Pascal. Pascal's religious conversion led him into a life of asceticism, and the Pens es was in many ways his life's work. The Pens es represented Pascal's defense of the Christian religion. The concept of "Pascal's Wager" stems from a portion of this work. 'The difference between the mathematical and the intuitive mind. - In the one, the principles are palpable, but removed from ordinary use; so that for want of habit it is difficult to turn one's mind in that direction: but if one turns it thither ever so little, one sees the principles fully, and one must have a quite inaccurate mind who reasons wrongly from principles so plain that it is almost impossible they should escape notice. But in the intuitive mind the principles are found in common use and are before the eyes of everybody. One has only to look, and no effort is necessary; it is only a question of good eyesight, but it must be good, for the principles are so subtle and so numerous that it is almost impossible but that some escape notice. Now the omission of one principle leads to error; thus one must have very clear sight to see all the principles and, in the next place, an accurate mind not to draw false deductions from known principles.'
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