Agnosticism and Religion in Pascal and Hume

Pérez Andreo, Bernardo

Agnosticism and Religion in Pascal and Hume - 2009.


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There has been a systematic tendency to read Blaise Pascal’s Pensées as a preeminently anti-Cartesian work. The work of Francis Kaplan, however, has revealed another reading, which is better suited to the author’s original intention and resolves a number of mysteries in his writings. The present contribution concentrates on three points : the first aims to show how Pascal himself organized his work in view of a Christian apologetic based upon facts and not upon philosophical demonstration ; the second examines this process in a study made by F. Kaplan in 1989 on Pascal’s philosophical agnosticism ; the third highlights the relation between true faith and philosophical agnosticism in Pascal and in David Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.

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