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William Wood: Blaise Pascal on duplicity, sin, and the fall: the secret instinct

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  1. Pascal (1995).

  2. Pensées, pp. 155–156.

  3. Garber (2009).

  4. Garber (2007).

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Jordan, J. William Wood: Blaise Pascal on duplicity, sin, and the fall: the secret instinct. Int J Philos Relig 76, 331–334 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11153-014-9459-0

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