The Harvard Classics: Blaise Pascal
Hardcover
1937 · New York
by Trotter, W. F. , M. L Booth and O. W. Wight (translators) and edited by Charles W. Eliot
New York: P. F. Collier & Son Corporation. Fine. 1937. Hardcover. An edition that has some tanned pages, else Fine ; HOOD, DECEPTION, AND CONFUSION ARE TERRORS WHICH STRIP MEN OF THEIR CONFIDENCE AND SUBJUGATE THEM TO THE WILL OF OTHERS. IN PASCAL'S WRITINGS, WE SEE MAN'S STRUGGLE AGAINST THESE EVIL FORCES. HE SHOWS US HOW TO DISCOVER TRUTH AND FIND PEACE EVEN IN THE FACE OF HURTFULNESS.Pascal's writing is full of insights on the nature of reality, faith, and human existence. He shows how to deal with deception and chaos, and how to find peace in the face of hardship.; Vol. 48; 8vo; 444 pages . (Inventory #: 124007)