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The Contemporary Relevance of Pascal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

John McDade SJ*
Affiliation:
Heythrop College, Kensington Square, London W8 5HQ

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Copyright © The author 2010. Journal compilation © The Dominican Council.

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References

1 References to the Pensées are to two editions with different orderings of the text. L refers to the Lafuma edition translated by Krailsheimer in Penguin (1995); S refers to the Sellier edition badly and incompletely translated by H. Levi in Oxford World Classics (OUP, 1995).

2 Buckley, M.J., At the Origins of Modern Atheism (Yale University Press, 1987), p. 363Google Scholar.

3 Pascal, B., Pensées (Penguin, 1995), p. 330Google Scholar.

4 Op. cit., p. 331.

5 Gouhier, H., Blaise Pascal: Commentaires (J. Vrin, 1978), p. 196Google Scholar.

6 Op. cit., pp. 193–4.

7 Kolakowski, L., God Owes us Nothing: A Brief Remark on Pascal's Religion and the Spirit of Jansenism (University of Chicago Press, 1995), p. 194CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

8 Cf., Gouhier, op. cit., p. 188ff.

9 Entretien avec M.de Sacy, 32–4’ in Pascal, B., Œuvres Complètes III, ed. Mesnard, J. (Desclée de Brouwer, 1991), pp. 152–4Google Scholar.

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