Blaise Pascal's Pensées is renowned as a great book. Yet few philosophers know much more about it than that it contains Pascal's famous 'Wager' in which he purports to demonstrate that a rational agnostic should gamble on God's existence. Here Ben Rogers explains the context in which the book was written and outlines its key themes.
Listen to Ben Rogers on Pascal's Pensées
But what of soul? Mind, body and heart, but soul appears distinct from the three. Any discussions about this distinction?
Posted by: Jon | August 12, 2009 at 02:23 PM