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  1. Pensées.Blaise Pascal - 2007 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 111-112.
    "I know of no religious writer more pertinent to our time."—T. S. Eliot, Introduction to Pensees Intended to prove that religion is not contrary to reason, Pascal's Pensees rank among the liveliest and most eloquent defenses of Christianity. Motivated by the seventeenth-century view of the supremacy of human reason, Pascal (1623–1662) had intended to write an ambitious apologia for Christianity in which he argued the inability of reason to address metaphysical problems. His untimely death prevented the work's completion, but the (...)
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  • L'héritage des subtils cartographie du scotisme de l''ge classique.Jacob Schmutz - 2002 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 1 (1):51.
    Cette étude offre un panorama du scotisme des XVIe et XVIIe siècles et tente d’apprécier son influence sur la culture philosophique de l’âge classique. On analyse successivement son développement interne, au sein de la scolastique franciscaine, et son influence externe, à travers les emprunts d’arguments scotistes dans la tradition jésuite et leur présence récurrente dans les nouveaux systèmes philosophiques modernes. On s’est également efforcé de donner un maximum de références bibliographiques pour faciliter d’autres recherches.This study offers an general overview of (...)
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  • Definition.Richard Robinson - 1950 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    The purpose of this book is to clarify the concept of definition and improve defining activities.
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  • Reading Jean-Luc Marion: Exceeding Metaphysics.Christina M. Gschwandtner - 2007 - Indiana University Press.
    The work of French philosopher and theologian Jean-Luc Marion has been recognized as among the most suggestive and productive in the philosophy of religion today. In Reading Marion, Christina M. Gschwandtner provides the first comprehensive introduction to Marion's large and conceptually dense corpus. Gschwandtner gives particular attention to Marion's early work on Descartes and follows thematic threads through to his most recent publications on charity and eroticism. She explores in detail three prominent topics in Marion's thought: the desire to overcome (...)
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  • Mysticism and the Coincidence of Opposites in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century France.Kent Emery - 1984 - Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (1):3.
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  • Pascal's theory of scientific knowledge.Keith Arnold - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (4):531-544.
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  • Pascal el la philosophie.Keith Arnold - 1994 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (1):139-141.
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  • Descartes and the last Scholastics.Roger Ariew - 1999 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    The volume touches upon many topics and themes shared by Cartesian and late scholastic philosophy: matter and form; infinity, place, time, void, and motion; the ...
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  • Pascal et saint Augustin.Philippe Sellier - 1995 - Collections Histoire.
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  • (2 other versions)Pensées.Blaise Pascal - 2007 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 111-112.
    "I know of no religious writer more pertinent to our time."—T. S. Eliot, Introduction to Pensees Intended to prove that religion is not contrary to reason, Pascal's Pensees rank among the liveliest and most eloquent defenses of Christianity. Motivated by the seventeenth-century view of the supremacy of human reason, Pascal (1623–1662) had intended to write an ambitious apologia for Christianity in which he argued the inability of reason to address metaphysical problems. His untimely death prevented the work's completion, but the (...)
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  • Pascal et la philosophie.Vincent Carraud - 1993 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:121-126.
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  • The passions in metaphysics and the theory of action'.Susan James - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers (eds.), The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--913.
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  • Medieval Theories of the Passions of the Soul.Simo Knuuttila - 2002 - In Henrik Lagerlund & Mikko Yrjönsuuri (eds.), Emotions and choice from boethius to descartes. kluwer. pp. 49--83.
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  • De ruimte van het hart. Kennen en willen in de antropologie van Blaise Pascal.Klaas Bom & Blaise Pascal - 2001 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (2):407-408.
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