Pensées and Other WritingsFor much of his life Pascal (1623-62) worked on a magnum opus which was never published in its intended form. Instead, he left a mass of fragments, some of them meant as notes for the Apologie. These were to become known as the Pensées, and they occupy a crucial place in Western philosophy and religious writing. Pascal's general intention was to confound scepticism about metaphysical questions. Some of the Pensées are fully developed literary reflections on the human condition,, some contradict others, and some remain jottings whose meaning will never be clear. The most important are among the most powerful aphorisms about human experience and behaviour ever written in any language. This translation is the only one based on the Pensées as Pascal left them. It includes the principal dossiers classified by Pascal, as well as the essential portion of the important Writings on Grace. A detailed thematic index gives access to Pascal's areas of concern, while the selection of texts and the introduction help to show why Pascal changed the plan of his projected work before abandoning the book he might have written. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more. |
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... was brandishing its rights in a power struggle against both Rome and the king which it was bound to lose ; and not much political damage was being done in France by allowing the clergy to believe what it pleased Introduction xvii.
... was brandishing its rights in a power struggle against both Rome and the king which it was bound to lose ; and not much political damage was being done in France by allowing the clergy to believe what it pleased Introduction xvii.
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France by allowing the clergy to believe what it pleased about the operation of grace in the soul , and about what Augustine believed about it . From February 1659 until June 1660 Pascal was again ill .
France by allowing the clergy to believe what it pleased about the operation of grace in the soul , and about what Augustine believed about it . From February 1659 until June 1660 Pascal was again ill .
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If that were to have been the case , the fragments , which carefully indicate the need of persuading rather than convincing , of breaking the power of instinct , passion , and sensual desire in order to believe , must be interpreted ...
If that were to have been the case , the fragments , which carefully indicate the need of persuading rather than convincing , of breaking the power of instinct , passion , and sensual desire in order to believe , must be interpreted ...
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order to believe , must be interpreted largely as an attempt by Pascal to come to terms with the relationship between credal belief , religious submission , and the order of grace depending entirely on a gratuitous and arbitrary divine ...
order to believe , must be interpreted largely as an attempt by Pascal to come to terms with the relationship between credal belief , religious submission , and the order of grace depending entirely on a gratuitous and arbitrary divine ...
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The most authoritative editor of the Pensées to date , Philippe Sellier , and Jean Mesnard , editor of the Euvres complètes , both believe that the table is the first fragment of the first liasse , which , in their view , is a condensed ...
The most authoritative editor of the Pensées to date , Philippe Sellier , and Jean Mesnard , editor of the Euvres complètes , both believe that the table is the first fragment of the first liasse , which , in their view , is a condensed ...
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DISCUSSION WITH MONSIEUR DE SACY | 182 |
THE ART OF PERSUASION | 193 |
WRITINGS ON GRACE | 205 |
EXPLANATORY NOTES | 227 |
THEMATIC INDEX | 249 |
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