Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) made important contributions to
mathematics, the theory of probability, and several scientific fields,
was one of the inventors of the first mathematical calculator, and was
also a deeply religious thinker who grappled with issues concerning
the existence of God, the possibility of human salvation, and the
sinfulness of human life. His famous Wager is often discussed, but
there is much else of interest and relevance in his thought which
remains undiscovered. This book provides an accessible yet detailed
account of Pascal's philosophy and how it applies to important issues
facing all of us today, as well as novel interpretations of Pascal's
ideas. It will stimulate and challenge anyone who is interested in the
role of the heart in rationality, human nature, our relation to
reality and our individual and collective purpose, and the
underexplored thoughts of one of history's greatest geniuses.
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ISBN
9781009321457
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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