Pascal (Philosophers of the Spirit) by Robert van de Weyer

Pascal (Philosophers of the Spirit)

Robert van de Weyer
96 pages
Hodder & Stoughton
Sep 1997
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Are science and mathematics the only means of searching for truth? Why are humans obsessed with goals that cannot be realized? Pascal, a 17th-century French philosopher and mathematician, rejected the long-held certainties of his time. In his exploration of the paradoxes of the human condition, he concluded that ``gambling'' on religious faith was the only way of resolving them.
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Pages 96
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Published 1997
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