The Origins of Certainty: Means and Meanings in Pascal's Pensées
University of Chicago Press (1979)
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| Keywords | Apologetics Certainty Belief and doubt | |||||||||
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Rod Bertolet (1987). Klein on Relative Certainty. Philosophy Research Archives 13:271-274.
Blaise Pascal (1995/2008). Pensées and Other Writings. Oxford University Press.
Nicholas Hammond (1994). Playing with Truth: Language and the Human Condition in Pascal's Pensées. Oxford University Press.
Blaise Pascal (1942). Pascal's Apology for Religion, Extracted From the Pensées. Cambridge [Eng.]The University Press.
Peter L. Berger (2009). In Praise of Doubt: How to Have Convictions Without Becoming a Fanatic. Harperone/Harpercollins Publishers.
Blaise Pascal (1965). Penseés. New York, Pantheon Books.
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