Pensées Pensées

Pensées

Pascal's Fragments on Religion and Other Subjects — Trotter Translation

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Publisher Description

The Pensées are the working notes of an unfinished book. Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician, physicist, and Jansenist apologist, had begun in the early 1660s to gather material for a sustained defence of Christianity addressed to the cultivated unbelievers of his time. He died in 1662, aged thirty-nine, before the work was complete. What he left behind was a stack of slips of paper which his sister and the Port-Royal community gathered, organized as best they could, and published in 1670.

The fragments are extraordinary. They contain the famous wager; the celebrated thinking reed meditation; the great chapter on the disproportion between the human being and the two infinites; and dozens of one-sentence aphorisms that have entered the general European language. The Pensées have remained, for three centuries, one of the supreme works of European religious writing.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2026
May 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
430
Pages
PUBLISHER
Fastchapters
SELLER
SWYFER LLC
SIZE
246.4
KB
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