Pascal the Philosopher: An Introduction

Blaise Pascal has always been appreciated as a literary giant and a religious guide, but has received only grudging recognition as a philosopher: philosophers have mistaken Pascal’s harsh criticism of their discipline as a rejection of it.  But according to Graeme Hunter, Pascal’s critics have simply failed to grasp his lean, but powerful conception of philosophy. This accessibly written book provides the first introduction to Pascal’s philosophy as an organic whole.

Hunter argues that Pascal’s aim is not merely to humble philosophy, but to save it from a kind of failure to which it is prone. He lays out Pascal’s development of a more promising and fruitful path for philosophical inquiry, one that responded to the scientific, religious, and political upheaval of his time. Finally, Hunter illuminates Pascal’s significance for contemporary readers, allowing him to emerge as the rare philosopher who is spiritual, literary, and rigorous all at once – both a brilliant controversialist and a thinker of substance.

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Pascal the Philosopher: An Introduction

Blaise Pascal has always been appreciated as a literary giant and a religious guide, but has received only grudging recognition as a philosopher: philosophers have mistaken Pascal’s harsh criticism of their discipline as a rejection of it.  But according to Graeme Hunter, Pascal’s critics have simply failed to grasp his lean, but powerful conception of philosophy. This accessibly written book provides the first introduction to Pascal’s philosophy as an organic whole.

Hunter argues that Pascal’s aim is not merely to humble philosophy, but to save it from a kind of failure to which it is prone. He lays out Pascal’s development of a more promising and fruitful path for philosophical inquiry, one that responded to the scientific, religious, and political upheaval of his time. Finally, Hunter illuminates Pascal’s significance for contemporary readers, allowing him to emerge as the rare philosopher who is spiritual, literary, and rigorous all at once – both a brilliant controversialist and a thinker of substance.

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Pascal the Philosopher: An Introduction

Pascal the Philosopher: An Introduction

by Graeme Hunter
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Pascal the Philosopher: An Introduction

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Overview

Blaise Pascal has always been appreciated as a literary giant and a religious guide, but has received only grudging recognition as a philosopher: philosophers have mistaken Pascal’s harsh criticism of their discipline as a rejection of it.  But according to Graeme Hunter, Pascal’s critics have simply failed to grasp his lean, but powerful conception of philosophy. This accessibly written book provides the first introduction to Pascal’s philosophy as an organic whole.

Hunter argues that Pascal’s aim is not merely to humble philosophy, but to save it from a kind of failure to which it is prone. He lays out Pascal’s development of a more promising and fruitful path for philosophical inquiry, one that responded to the scientific, religious, and political upheaval of his time. Finally, Hunter illuminates Pascal’s significance for contemporary readers, allowing him to emerge as the rare philosopher who is spiritual, literary, and rigorous all at once – both a brilliant controversialist and a thinker of substance.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442667006
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/06/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Graeme Hunter is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Against Philosophy

Chapter 2: Failure and Fall

Chapter 3: His Critics' Critic

Chapter 4: Reluctant Inquirer

Chapter 5: Burdens of Proof

Chapter 6: Measuring Pascal

Appendix A: The Wager ("Infini-rien") French Text

Appendix B: The Wager ("Infinity-Nothing") English Translation

Bibliography

Index

What People are Saying About This

Nicholas Hammond

Pascal the Philosopher is an excellent and very approachable work. Its general thesis, that Pascal should be considered seriously as a philosopher, is both convincing and timely, and Graeme Hunter’s presentation of the material is very effective.”

From the Publisher

Pascal the Philosopher is an excellent and very approachable work. Its general thesis, that Pascal should be considered seriously as a philosopher, is both convincing and timely, and Graeme Hunter’s presentation of the material is very effective.”

“This winningly written book offers a valuable reassessment of Pascal’s contribution to philosophy. It introduces us to a philosopher who speaks to the preoccupations of the present as well as to those of his own time. I, for one, intend to recommend Pascal the Philosopher to my students.”

‘Throughout, the discussion is lucid, informative, and informed by relevant literature… This reviewer knows of no better philosophical introduction to Pascal in English…. Highly recommended.’

Richard Scholar

“This winningly written book offers a valuable reassessment of Pascal’s contribution to philosophy. It introduces us to a philosopher who speaks to the preoccupations of the present as well as to those of his own time. I, for one, intend to recommend Pascal the Philosopher to my students.”

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