Pascal, Blaise P Philosophers
Pascal, Blaise P Philosophers
Pascal, Blaise
Blaise Pascal, 1623-1662. Early modern French thinker, known for his contributions to science and mathematics as well as his phiosophical writings. His philosophy, as expressed in the Pensees and Provincial Letters, is customarily placed in opposition to that of Descartes.
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- Messageboard devoted to all contemplations, musings, and queries concerning Pascal.
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- An overview and selection of links.
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- An online version of the Harvard Classics Pascal volume. Includes Thoughts, Letters and various lesser works including the Preface to the Treatise on the Vacuum.
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- Dedicated to Pascal and his battle against the fearful hubris of his day. Includes a selection of links.
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- Katharena Eiermann's tribute site, which includes essays, articles, photos, quotes and related links.
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- The fifth chapter of the learning module by Richard Hooker about the second major thinker of the early Enlightenment.
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- Biographical entry.
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- Resource page including links, a scanned article from the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and the Trotter translation of the Pensees.
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- Brief biography with excerpts from Pascal's writings.
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- Excerpts from a mathematical biography by W. W. Rouse Ball.
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- The Trotter translation of this work, presented as a single text file.
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- The M'Crie translation of this work, presented as a single text file.
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- From Oregon State University. Includes biographical sketch, timeline, and searchable texts of the Pensees and Provincial Letters.
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