Blaise Pascal: Miracles and Reason
By (Author) Mary Ann Caws
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
13th March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy of mathematics
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
509.2
200
Width 216mm, Height 138mm
This book, which includes a preface by Tom Conley, covers many aspects of Blaise Pascal's life and work that are seldom found side by side: his religious motivations and his belief in miracles, his scientific passions, his practical savvy and the aphorisms of the Pensees , so influential worldwide. This is a valuable account of a fascinating figure of the early modern period, and will interest a wide audience for the history of mathematics, philosophy, religion and science.
A brief and lively essayistic introduction to Pascals life and major writings . . . Caws offers no doubt the best biographically organized introduction that can be read easily in one sitting . . . Blaise Pascal: Miracles and Reason is a book well worth the attention of anyone coming newly to the work of this multi-faceted French author. * H-France Reviews *
Mary Ann Caws, one of the world authorities on the international avant-garde, both in poetry and in the visual arts, here turns her attention to the life and work of a seemingly very different writer, the great 17th Century thinker Blaise Pascal. As she shows brilliantly, Pascals Penses and other writings, which she has in fact been reading and ruminating on all her life, pave the way for the avant-garde of our own century, and they anticipate in uncanny ways Wittgensteins similarly informal ways of doing philosophy. It is the quality of Pascals writing his abrupt, abbreviated, aphoristic, gnomic utterance so mysterious and yet so authoritative that fascinates Caws, and her book is eloquent testimony to Pascals continuing relevance today. We need Pascal the precise logician as well as the philosopher and religious thinker more than ever. Mary Ann Caws here gives us another beautiful book. * Marjorie Perloff is Professor Emerita of Humanities at Stanford University. Her most recent book is Edge of Irony: Modernism in the Shadow of the Habsburg Empire *
Mary Ann Caws delightful commentary on the life and influence of Pascal provides a compelling short account of the brilliant and provocative inventor, mathematician, theologian, and essayist. Caws makes each of the main events of Pascals life and work into parables filled with awe for his protean intellect, literary style, and unshakable faith tempered by palpable empathy for his oddness, physical frailty, and piety. * Charles Bernstein, Donald T. Regan Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of Pennsylvania, and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences *
Mary Ann Caws is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature, English and French at the Graduate School of the City University of New York. She is the author of many books, including The Modern Art Cookbook and Creative Gatherings: Meeting Places of Modernism, both published by Reaktion Books.