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Pascal: Reasoning and Belief

Af: Michael Moriarty Engelsk Hardback

Pascal: Reasoning and Belief

Af: Michael Moriarty Engelsk Hardback
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This book is a study of Blaise Pascal''s defence of Christian belief in the Pensées. Michael Moriarty aims to expound--and in places to criticize--what he argues is a coherent and original apologetic strategy. Setting out the basic philosophical and theological presuppositions of Pascal''s project, the present volume draws the distinction between convictions attained by reason and those inspired by God-given faith. It also presents Pascal''s view of the contradictions within human nature, between the ''wretchedness'' (our inability to live the life of reason, to attain secure and durable happiness) and the ''greatness'' (the power of thought, manifested in the very awareness of our wretchedness). His mind-body dualism and his mechanistic conception of non-human animals are discussed. Pascal invokes the biblical story of the Fall and the doctrine of original sin as the only credible explanation of these contradictions. His analysis of human occupations as powered by the twin desire to escape from painful thoughts and to gratify one''s vanity is subjected to critical examination, as is his conception of the self and self-love. Pascal argues that just as Christianity propounds the only explanation for the human condition, so it offers the only kind of happiness that would satisfy our deepest longings. He thus reasons that we have an interest in investigating its truth-claims as rooted in the Bible and in history. The closing chapters of this book discuss Pascal''s view of Christian morality and the famous ''wager'' argument for opting in favour of Christian belief.
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This book is a study of Blaise Pascal''s defence of Christian belief in the Pensées. Michael Moriarty aims to expound--and in places to criticize--what he argues is a coherent and original apologetic strategy. Setting out the basic philosophical and theological presuppositions of Pascal''s project, the present volume draws the distinction between convictions attained by reason and those inspired by God-given faith. It also presents Pascal''s view of the contradictions within human nature, between the ''wretchedness'' (our inability to live the life of reason, to attain secure and durable happiness) and the ''greatness'' (the power of thought, manifested in the very awareness of our wretchedness). His mind-body dualism and his mechanistic conception of non-human animals are discussed. Pascal invokes the biblical story of the Fall and the doctrine of original sin as the only credible explanation of these contradictions. His analysis of human occupations as powered by the twin desire to escape from painful thoughts and to gratify one''s vanity is subjected to critical examination, as is his conception of the self and self-love. Pascal argues that just as Christianity propounds the only explanation for the human condition, so it offers the only kind of happiness that would satisfy our deepest longings. He thus reasons that we have an interest in investigating its truth-claims as rooted in the Bible and in history. The closing chapters of this book discuss Pascal''s view of Christian morality and the famous ''wager'' argument for opting in favour of Christian belief.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 426
ISBN-13: 9780198849117
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0198849117
Udg. Dato: 27 feb 2020
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 247mm
Højde: 247mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 27 feb 2020
Forfatter(e): Michael Moriarty
Forfatter(e) Michael Moriarty


Kategori Natur og Guds eksistens


ISBN-13 9780198849117


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 426


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 247mm


Højde 247mm


Udg. Dato 27 feb 2020


Oplagsdato 27 feb 2020


Forlag Oxford University Press

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