Although unfinished and only posthumously published, the Pensées have proven to be Blaise Pascal’s greatest legacy. In this series of rich philosophical fragments—originally intended as notes for a larger work he died before completing—the renowned mathematician offers a penetrating existential analysis of the human condition. Pascal explores themes such as faith and reason, sin and redemption, wretchedness and greatness, boredom and activity, the head and the heart, and the famous “wager” for God’s existence.
Equal parts enlightening and puzzling, the Pensées ultimately paint a picture of humanity’s restless search for happiness in temporal goods—and the final realization of that happiness only in the infinite God. Pascal’s candid presentation of these enduring truths makes his masterpiece a timeless classic.
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Publisher: Word on Fire Classics ISBN: 978-1-68578-302-0 Binding: Hardcover Page count: 340 Dimensions: 6.25 x 9.25 (in) Thickness: 1.33 (in) Made in: United States Language: English Release date: Jul 13, 2026 Ribbon Bookmark: Yes
“A work of both high literary quality and tremendous spiritual power. The aphorisms that have come down to us . . . are gems of philosophical insight.”
—Bishop Robert Barron, from the foreword
About the Author
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) was a French Catholic mathematician, scientist, and philosopher. He made significant contributions to the studies of probability and barometric pressure and was also one of the first to invent a mechanical calculator. Pascal is best remembered today for his Christian apologia, the Pensées.