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The Contemporary Relevance of Pascal
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2024
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- New Blackfriars , Volume 91 , Issue 1032: Special Issue: Catholic Theological Association 2009 Conference Papers: The Legacy of Paul , March 2010 , pp. 185 - 196
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- Copyright © The author 2010. Journal compilation © The Dominican Council.
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1 References to the Pensées are to two editions with different orderings of the text. L refers to the Lafuma edition translated by Krailsheimer in Penguin (1995); S refers to the Sellier edition badly and incompletely translated by H. Levi in Oxford World Classics (OUP, 1995).
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6 Op. cit., pp. 193–4.
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