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Brossura
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1997
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Descrizione
Pierre Force delves into the intricate hermeneutic challenges presented in the philosophical works of Blaise Pascal. Through a meticulous analysis, he explores how Pascal's thoughts intersect with issues of interpretation, meaning, and the complexities of human understanding. Force's examination reveals Pascal as not merely a mathematician or religious thinker but as a profound commentator on the nature of knowledge and belief.
The book invites readers to engage with Pascal's writings while navigating the labyrinth of interpretations that spring from them. By addressing the nuances and ambiguities in Pascal's thought, Force underscores the enduring relevance of hermeneutical issues, calling attention to how they resonate in contemporary discussions about faith, reason, and existence.
The book invites readers to engage with Pascal's writings while navigating the labyrinth of interpretations that spring from them. By addressing the nuances and ambiguities in Pascal's thought, Force underscores the enduring relevance of hermeneutical issues, calling attention to how they resonate in contemporary discussions about faith, reason, and existence.