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  • Let’s read Pascal (4): is my opponent mistaken, or incomplete?

    9 When we wish to correct with advantage, and to show another that he errs, we must notice from what side he views the matter, for on that side it is usually true, and admit that truth to him, but reveal to him the side on which it is false. He is satisfied with that,

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    Let’s read Pascal (4): is my opponent mistaken, or incomplete?

  • Let’s read Pascal (2): intuitive and mathematical thinking

    I said in a previous post that I was starting to re-read Pascal’s Pensées, and I invited you to grab a copy and read along. I originally thought that I could go at the pace of one section per day, but after starting with section one yesterday I find I’ve got a pile of notes

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    Let’s read Pascal (2): intuitive and mathematical thinking

  • Let’s read Pascal’s Pensées

    Today I’m going to start re-reading one of the books in my personal intensive treasure trove, Pensées by Blaise Pascal. I remember the time I first read it, fourteen years ago now, after picking it up almost by accident in a second hand bookshop. That first reading was on holiday (misty forests and long walks

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    Let’s read Pascal’s Pensées