Pensées and Other WritingsOxford University Press, 23 апр. 2020 г. - Всего страниц: 320 For 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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... letter to Huyghens ( 1629-95 ) of 28 July says how much better he was . On 10 August Pascal wrote to Fermat from Clermont that he needed a stick for walking and still could not ride , but was engaged on work unconnected with mathematics ...
... letter to Huyghens ( 1629-95 ) of 28 July says how much better he was . On 10 August Pascal wrote to Fermat from Clermont that he needed a stick for walking and still could not ride , but was engaged on work unconnected with mathematics ...
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... letter form , which had been merged together as dialogues in letter form in the Lettres provinciales . The following fragment , 39 , suggests what appears to be an alternative order and raises the principal issue of the whole text ...
... letter form , which had been merged together as dialogues in letter form in the Lettres provinciales . The following fragment , 39 , suggests what appears to be an alternative order and raises the principal issue of the whole text ...
Стр. xxv
... letter of 1655. The modern solution to the prob- lem allows that nature itself was redeemed , so that Adam fell into a state of fallen but also retroactively redeemed nature , and our natural powers can stretch out towards supernatural ...
... letter of 1655. The modern solution to the prob- lem allows that nature itself was redeemed , so that Adam fell into a state of fallen but also retroactively redeemed nature , and our natural powers can stretch out towards supernatural ...
Стр. xxxi
... letter , probably intended for the duc de Roannez and written before the end of 1655 , and then to have continued in the early months of 1656 , probably after the early Lettres provinciales dealing with the intricate ques- tions of the ...
... letter , probably intended for the duc de Roannez and written before the end of 1655 , and then to have continued in the early months of 1656 , probably after the early Lettres provinciales dealing with the intricate ques- tions of the ...
Стр. xxxii
... tenth paragraph of the ' Letter ' to the decree's eleventh and thirteenth chapters . The eleventh chapter deals with the necessity and possibility of observing the commandments . The eighteenth canon , xxxii Introduction.
... tenth paragraph of the ' Letter ' to the decree's eleventh and thirteenth chapters . The eleventh chapter deals with the necessity and possibility of observing the commandments . The eighteenth canon , xxxii Introduction.
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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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