Blaise Pascal eBooks

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(Clermont-Ferrand, 1623 - Parigi, 1662) fu un matematico, fisico e filosofo religioso francese. I suoi contributi alle scienze naturali spaziano tra la costruzione di calcolatori meccanici e la chiarificazione di concetti come pressione e vuoto. Nel 1655, al culmine di una crisi religiosa, si ritirò nel convento di Port-Royal e si dedicò alla difesa del giansenismo intervenendo autorevolmente nelle dispute teologiche del tempo. I suoi Pensieri avrebbero dovuto confluire in un unico volume, dedicato all’apologia della religione e della fede cristiana.
EBOOK   9780243801305

Les Première, Quatrième Et Treizième Lettres Provinciales: Publiées dans Leur Texte Primitif Avec une Introd, Et des Notes par Ernest Havet. E-book. Formato PDF Blaise Pascal   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

Dans ce paragraphe premier, on retrouvera quelques pages qu'on pu lire déjà dans mon Étude sur les Pensées de Pascal.

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EBOOK   9780243790463

Oeuvres Choisies de B. Pascal: Pensées Et Opuscules, T. Unique. E-book. Formato PDF Blaise Pascal   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

Les éditions des Pensées de Pascal se comptent par cen taines, et chaque année en voit paraître de nouvelles. Celle que l'oupréseute aujourd'hui au public ne prétend pas se substituer à tant d'autres qui sont estimées et admirées à.

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EBOOK   9780243626922

Thoughts on Religion and Philosophy: A New Translation, With an Original Memoir of the Author, and an Introductory Essay. E-book. Formato PDF Blaise Pascal   -  Forgotten Books, 2017  - 

Those periodic agitations to which all social systems, whether civil or religious, are liable, carry with them a twofold and opposite in?uence; the one, and the most direct, tending to give rise to similar movements in neighbouring communities; and the other, operating with hardly less force, to preclude any such convulsions where else they probably would, or certainly must, have taken place. By the very same spectacle of public commotions, minds of a certain class are animated to action, and hurried into the midst of perils; while others are as effectively deterred from giving scope to their rising energies. In this way every revolution which history records may be reckoned at once to have caused, and to have prevented kindred changes.

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