Blaise Pascal
A prodigy in math, Blaise Pascal was a contemporary and rival of RenĂ© Descartes. In spite of years of ill health and a short life, Pascal accomplished quite a bit: he published a significant work on the… More »
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BLAISE PASCAL (1623-1662) ... Since choosing to believe that God exists may lead to eternal life and happiness, and nothing is lost if we are wrong about the other choice, it is better to accept the theistic alternative.
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Born in 1623 in Clermont, France, Blaise Pascal is one of the most well known mathematicians of all times. His mother, Antoinette, died when he was only three, leaving his father to raise the sickly ... Life | Accomplishments | Pascal's Theorem | Bibliography | Back to the front page; Blaise Pascal - Life; Julia Chew...
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In 1653, Blaise Pascal had to administer his father's estate. He now took up his old life again, and made several experiments on the pressure exerted by ...
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The short life of Blaise Pascal (1623-62) was one of intense intellectual brilliance, physical anguish, and mystical vision. The son of a French bureaucrat, Pascal exhibited extraordinary mathematical and scientific abilities at an early age.
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Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont on June 19, 1623, and died at Paris on Aug. 19, 1662. His father, a local judge at Clermont, and himself of some scientific reputation, moved to Paris in 1631, partly to prosecute his own scientific studies, partly to carry on the education of his only ... He now took up his old life again,
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That Pascal intended this to be a useful work, his whole life bears witness, ... VINET, Etude sur Blaise Pascal (Paris, 1848); SULLY-PRUDHOMME, La vraie religion selon Pascal (Paris, 1909); BRUNETIERE, Etudes critiques, ser. 1, 3, 4; Hist. et literature, II (Paris, 1880-1903); MICHAUT, Les époques de la pensée de Pascal...
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