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-Pensees*
-Pensees*
W 1979 Blaise Pascal, Franklin Library Edition
Notes
Pensées by Blaise Pascal is a collection of notes and reflections on religion, philosophy, and human nature, intended as a defense of Christianity. Written in the 17th century, Pascal's work is best known for its exploration of the limits of reason and the importance of faith, culminating in his famous "Pascal's Wager," which argues that believing in God is a rational bet. The Pensées blend skepticism, theology, and existential inquiry, offering profound insights into the human condition, morality, and the relationship between faith and reason.
Description
Navy leather bound edition with gold embossed detailing on spine, front, and back cover as well as gold embossed lettering on the spine. Gold fore edge with navy silk bookmark and four raised bands. Pristine Franklin Library Edition.