Pascal, Blaise Philosophers Philosophy
Blaise Pascal, 1623-1662. Early modern French thinker, known for his contributions to science and mathematics as well as his phiosophical writings. His philosophy, as expressed in the Pensees and Provincial Letters, is customarily placed in opposition to that of Descartes.
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- Provincial Letters - The M\\'Crie translation of this work, presented as a single text file.
- MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive: Pascal - An overview and selection of links.
- Bartleby.com: Blaise Pascal - An online version of the Harvard Classics Pascal philosophers volume. pascal, blaise Includes Thoughts, Letters and various lesser philosophers works including the Preface pascal, blaise to the Treatise on philosophers the Vacuum.
- The History Guide: Blaise Pascal - Brief biography with excerpts from Pascal's writings.
- Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662) - Resource page including links, a scanned article from pascal, blaise the p New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and pascal, blaise the Trotter p translation of the Pensees.
- Blaise Pascal - From Oregon State University. Includes biographical sketch, pascal, blaise timeline, and searchable texts of the Pensees and pascal, blaise Provincial Letters.
- Pensees - The Trotter translation of this work, presented as p a single p text file.
- A Short Account of the History of Mathematics: Blaise Pascal - Excerpts from a mathematical biography by W. W. Rouse Ball.
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Blaise Pascal - Biographical entry.
- Blaise Pascal - The European Enlightenment - The fifth chapter of the learning module by Richard Hooker philosophers about the second major thinker of the early Enlightenment.
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