Fragments written in preparation for a defence of Christianity, unfinished at Pascal’s death in 1669 and published posthumously in 1669, Pensées has since been regarded as a masterpiece of French prose as well as a great work of philosophy and theology. Among the ‘Thoughts’ is the famous ‘wager’ argument for the rationality of believing in God that draws on another of Pascal’s works of genius, the theory of probability. Pensées is read, unabridged and in English, by Peter Wickham.
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/blaise-pascalpensees510631Penséeshttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/510631_8bf5d59c8df60b2741d0252539d4d975.jpg13.9913.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Politics, Philosophy & Economics/Email Landing Pages/Audiobooks/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Audiobooks/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Almost Gone/Almost Gone Non-Fiction/Non-Fiction/Categories/Politics, Philosophy & Economics/PhilosophyFragments written in preparation for a defence of Christianity, unfinished at Pascal’s death in 1669 and published posthumously in 1669, <i>Pensées</i> has since been regarded as a masterpiece of French prose as well as a great work of philosophy and theology. Among the ‘Thoughts’ is the famous ‘wager’ argument for the rationality of believing in God that draws on another of Pascal’s works of genius, the theory of probability. <i>Pensées</i> is read, unabridged and in English, by Peter Wickham. Audio CD00add-to-cartrrp_info:£35.00productId:48463bic_code:HPC, HRAB, HRCHPC, HRAB, HRC£35.00Blaise Pascal, Read. Peter WickhamGeneral138x164mmNaxosNoAudio CDHistory of Western PhilosophyPhilosophy of Religion