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Pensées

Pensées

By: Blaise Pascal
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Blaise Pascals Pensées is celebrated as a literary masterpiece and a cornerstone of French prose. Notably, Sainte-Beuve hailed Thought #72 as some of the finest writing in the French language. Will Durant, in his expansive 11-volume series The Story of Civilization, referred to it as the most eloquent book in French prose. In Pensées, Pascal navigates a range of philosophical paradoxes—such as infinity versus nothingness, faith contrasted with reason, and the interplay of life and death—ultimately leading to themes of humility, ignorance, and grace. At the heart of these reflections lies Pascals Wager, a compelling argument for belief. (Summary from Wikipedia)Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion Philosophy Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • 019 - Chapter 14
    Feb 9 2026
    Blaise Pascals Pensées is celebrated as a literary masterpiece and a cornerstone of French prose. Notably, Sainte-Beuve hailed Thought #72 as some of the finest writing in the French language. Will Durant, in his expansive 11-volume series The Story of Civilization, referred to it as the most eloquent book in French prose. In Pensées, Pascal navigates a range of philosophical paradoxes—such as infinity versus nothingness, faith contrasted with reason, and the interplay of life and death—ultimately leading to themes of humility, ignorance, and grace. At the heart of these reflections lies Pascals Wager, a compelling argument for belief. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    37 mins
  • 018 - Chapter 13
    Feb 9 2026
    Blaise Pascals Pensées is celebrated as a literary masterpiece and a cornerstone of French prose. Notably, Sainte-Beuve hailed Thought #72 as some of the finest writing in the French language. Will Durant, in his expansive 11-volume series The Story of Civilization, referred to it as the most eloquent book in French prose. In Pensées, Pascal navigates a range of philosophical paradoxes—such as infinity versus nothingness, faith contrasted with reason, and the interplay of life and death—ultimately leading to themes of humility, ignorance, and grace. At the heart of these reflections lies Pascals Wager, a compelling argument for belief. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    51 mins
  • 017 - Chapter 12
    Feb 9 2026
    Blaise Pascals Pensées is celebrated as a literary masterpiece and a cornerstone of French prose. Notably, Sainte-Beuve hailed Thought #72 as some of the finest writing in the French language. Will Durant, in his expansive 11-volume series The Story of Civilization, referred to it as the most eloquent book in French prose. In Pensées, Pascal navigates a range of philosophical paradoxes—such as infinity versus nothingness, faith contrasted with reason, and the interplay of life and death—ultimately leading to themes of humility, ignorance, and grace. At the heart of these reflections lies Pascals Wager, a compelling argument for belief. (Summary from Wikipedia)
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    44 mins
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