From an eminent scholar, a spirited introduction to one of the great
polymaths in the history of Europe. Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) is
best known in the English-speaking world for his contributions to
mathematics and physics, with both a triangle and a law in fluid
mechanics named after him. Meanwhile, the classic film My Night at
Maud’s popularized Pascal’s wager, an invitation to faith that has
inspired generations of theologians. Despite the immensity of his
reputation, few read him outside French schools. In A Summer with
Pascal, celebrated literary critic Antoine Compagnon opens our minds
to a figure somehow both towering and ignored. Compagnon provides a
bird’s-eye view of Pascal’s life and significance, making this
volume an ideal introduction. Still, scholars and neophytes alike will
profit greatly from his masterful readings of the Pensées—a
cornerstone of Western philosophy—and the Provincial Letters, in
which Pascal advanced wry theological critiques of his contemporaries.
The concise, taut chapters build upon one another, easing into
writings often thought to be forbidding and dour. With Compagnon as
our guide, these works are not just accessible but enchanting. A
Summer with Pascal brings the early modern thinker to life in the
present. In an age of profound existential doubt and assaults on truth
and reason, in which religion and science are so often crudely
opposed, Pascal’s sophisticated commitment to both challenges us to
meet the world with true intellectual vigor.
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ISBN
9780674296626
Publisert
2024
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Belknap Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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