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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... evil that is in him, I mean apart from his morality, could have been corrected in a moment, if he had been informed that he made too much of trifles and spoke too much of himself. 66. One must know oneself. If this does not serve to ...
... evil that is in him, I mean apart from his morality, could have been corrected in a moment, if he had been informed that he made too much of trifles and spoke too much of himself. 66. One must know oneself. If this does not serve to ...
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... evil in it, if any. These are pretty much the effects of that deceptive faculty, which seems to have been expressly given us to lead us into necessary error. We have, however, many other sources of error. Not only are old impressions ...
... evil in it, if any. These are pretty much the effects of that deceptive faculty, which seems to have been expressly given us to lead us into necessary error. We have, however, many other sources of error. Not only are old impressions ...
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... evil to be full of faults; but it is a still greater evil to be full of them, and to be unwilling to recognise them, since that is to add the further fault of a voluntary illusion. We do not like others to deceive us; we do not think it ...
... evil to be full of faults; but it is a still greater evil to be full of them, and to be unwilling to recognise them, since that is to add the further fault of a voluntary illusion. We do not like others to deceive us; we do not think it ...
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... evil is no doubt greater and more common among the higher classes; but the lower are not exempt from it, since there is always some advantage in making men love us. Human life is thus only a perpetual illusion; men deceive and flatter ...
... evil is no doubt greater and more common among the higher classes; but the lower are not exempt from it, since there is always some advantage in making men love us. Human life is thus only a perpetual illusion; men deceive and flatter ...
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... evil is that they seek it as if the possession of the objects of their quest would make them really happy. In this respect it is right to call their quest a vain one. Hence in all this both the censurers and the censured do not ...
... evil is that they seek it as if the possession of the objects of their quest would make them really happy. In this respect it is right to call their quest a vain one. Hence in all this both the censurers and the censured do not ...
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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