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Blaise Pascal 1623–1662: Critical Essay by Jean Mesnard

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SOURCE: A conclusion to Pascal: His Life and Works, translated by G. S. Fraser, Harvill Press, 1952, pp. 179-201.

Below, Mesnard examines Pascal's life and career as a scientist, thinker, theologian, and artist.

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