Pascal's Anguish and JoyPhilosophical Library, 1973 - 274 pages |
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Page 193
... truth . The stoics taught that man was superlatively capable of both knowing and doing truth . Both dealt in half - truths . Pascal judges that " we are incapable of being absolutely ignorant and of knowing certainly . " He affirms a ...
... truth . The stoics taught that man was superlatively capable of both knowing and doing truth . Both dealt in half - truths . Pascal judges that " we are incapable of being absolutely ignorant and of knowing certainly . " He affirms a ...
Page 249
... truth , only begat more violence . Violence always escalates violence . However , something in Pascal pressed him to carry on the warfare against the Jesuits . He explained it : " When the enemies of the Faith offend against truth by ...
... truth , only begat more violence . Violence always escalates violence . However , something in Pascal pressed him to carry on the warfare against the Jesuits . He explained it : " When the enemies of the Faith offend against truth by ...
Page 252
... truth of the Gospel had channeled the residue of his inner hostility and in- tensity into a defense of the truth . He legitimatized non - physical violence when it was done in the name of truth and in a spirit of love . He continued to ...
... truth of the Gospel had channeled the residue of his inner hostility and in- tensity into a defense of the truth . He legitimatized non - physical violence when it was done in the name of truth and in a spirit of love . He continued to ...
Contents
Two The Rivals 16361639 | 17 |
Three Renewal for the Church | 37 |
Four Rouen 16391647 | 47 |
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