Blaise PascalP.F. Collier & Son, 1910 - Всего страниц: 451 Thoughts / translated by W.F. Trotter -- Letters / translated by M.L. Booth -- Minor works / translated by O.W. Wight. Pascal wrote of theology and mathematical experiments, defended Christianity (specifically Jansenism), and analysed human character. |
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... destroys the former. But what is nature ? For is custom not natural ? I am much afraid that nature is itself only a first custom, as custom is a second nature. 94 The nature of man is wholly natural, omne animal." There is nothing he ...
... destroys the former. But what is nature ? For is custom not natural ? I am much afraid that nature is itself only a first custom, as custom is a second nature. 94 The nature of man is wholly natural, omne animal." There is nothing he ...
Стр. 43
... destroy it in its essence, he destroys it as far as possible in his own knowledge and in that of others; that is to say, he devotes all his attention to hiding his faults both from others and from himself, and he cannot endure either ...
... destroy it in its essence, he destroys it as far as possible in his own knowledge and in that of others; that is to say, he devotes all his attention to hiding his faults both from others and from himself, and he cannot endure either ...
Стр. 94
... destroy it. The heretics reproach us for this superstitious submission. This is to do what they reproach us for . . . Infidelity, not to believe in the Eucharist, because it is not seen. Superstition to believe propositions. Faith, &c ...
... destroy it. The heretics reproach us for this superstitious submission. This is to do what they reproach us for . . . Infidelity, not to believe in the Eucharist, because it is not seen. Superstition to believe propositions. Faith, &c ...
Стр. 104
... destroys it. Nothing is so faulty as those laws which correct faults. He who obeys them because they are just, obeys a justice which is imaginary, and not the essence of law; it is quite self-contained, it is law and nothing more. He ...
... destroys it. Nothing is so faulty as those laws which correct faults. He who obeys them because they are just, obeys a justice which is imaginary, and not the essence of law; it is quite self-contained, it is law and nothing more. He ...
Стр. 114
... destroyed the opinion which destroyed that of the people. But we must now destroy this last proposition, and show that it remains always true that the people are foolish, though their opinions are sound; because they do not perceive the ...
... destroyed the opinion which destroyed that of the people. But we must now destroy this last proposition, and show that it remains always true that the people are foolish, though their opinions are sound; because they do not perceive the ...
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Antichrist believe BLAISE PASCAL blessings blind body cause Christians Church circumcision consolation contrary corrupt death Descartes desire destroy discourse divine doctrine doubt earth enemies Epictetus error Esdras esteem eternal Eucharist everything evil exist faith false father fear feel foretold Gemara give glory grace happy heart heathen heaven heretics holy ignorant indivisible infinite infinity Isaiah Jansenists Jesuits Jesus Christ Jews Josephus judge justice king knowledge light ligion live Lord lust manner meaning Messiah mind miracles misery Montaigne Moses nature necessary never nevertheless object obscurity ourselves Pascal passions perfect PERIER persons pleasing pleasure pride principles proof prophecies prophets prove Psalms reason received religion render rule sacrifice Saint Saint Paul Scripture second temple seek sins soul speak spirit suffer Talmud teach thee things thou thought tion true truth understand unto useless vanity weakness whilst whole wish words