Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
200
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1989
Editorial
Chelsea House
ISBN-10
1555463738
ISBN-13
9781555463731
Descripción
Harold Bloom delves into the life and works of Blaise Pascal, painting a vivid portrait of the 17th-century philosopher, mathematician, and theologian. Bloom navigates the complexity of Pascal's thoughts, highlighting his innovative approaches to science and philosophy that continue to influence modern thought. He examines Pascal's pioneering work in probability theory and his profound insights into human existence, faith, and reason, all while providing a lucid exposition of the historical context that shaped Pascal's ideas.
Through an engaging narrative, Bloom invites readers to explore Pascal's dual legacy as a scientific genius and a spiritual thinker. The book draws connections between Pascal's mathematical inquiries and his reflections on the human condition, revealing the depth of his intellect and the breadth of his impact. It serves as a bridge for understanding not only the man himself but also the ongoing relevance of his work in contemporary discourse.
Through an engaging narrative, Bloom invites readers to explore Pascal's dual legacy as a scientific genius and a spiritual thinker. The book draws connections between Pascal's mathematical inquiries and his reflections on the human condition, revealing the depth of his intellect and the breadth of his impact. It serves as a bridge for understanding not only the man himself but also the ongoing relevance of his work in contemporary discourse.