Blaise Pascal (June 19, 1623 – August 19,1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher. Pascal was a child prodigy, who was educated by his father. Pascal's earliest work was in the natural and applied sciences, where he made important contributions to the construction of mechanical calculators and the study of fluids, and clarified the concepts of pressure and vacuum by expanding the work of Evangelista Torricelli. Pascal also wrote powerfully in defense of the scientific method.
He was a mathematician of the first order. Pascal helped create two major new areas of research. He wrote a significant treatise on the subject of projective geometry at the age of sixteen and corresponded with Pierre de Fermat from 1654 on probability theory, strongly influencing the development of modern economics and social science.
Following a mystical experience in late 1654, he left mathematics and physics and devoted himself to reflection and writing about philosophy and theology. His two most famous works date from this period: the Lettres provinciales and the Pensées. However, he had suffered from ill-health throughout his life and his new interests were ended by his early death two months after his 39th birthday.
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A Short Account of the History of Mathematics: Blaise Pascal - Excerpts from a mathematical biography by W. W. Rouse Ball.
Bartleby.com: Blaise Pascal - An online version of the Harvard Classics Pascal volume. Includes Thoughts, Letters and various lesser works including the Preface to the Treatise on the Vacuum.
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Blaise Pascal - From Oregon State University. Includes biographical sketch, timeline, and searchable texts of the Pensees and Provincial Letters.
Blaise Pascal - The European Enlightenment - The fifth chapter of the learning module by Richard Hooker about the second major thinker of the early Enlightenment.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Blaise Pascal - Biographical entry.
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Existentialism and Blaise Pascal - Katharena Eiermann's tribute site, which includes essays, articles, photos, quotes and related links.
MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive: Pascal - An overview and selection of links.
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Pascal Fervor - Dedicated to Pascal and his battle against the fearful hubris of his day. Includes a selection of links.
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Pascal Lecture Hall - Messageboard devoted to all contemplations, musings, and queries concerning Pascal.
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Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662) - Resource page including links, a scanned article from the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and the Trotter translation of the Pensees.
Pensees - The Trotter translation of this work, presented as a single text file.
Provincial Letters - The M'Crie translation of this work, presented as a single text file.
The History Guide: Blaise Pascal - Brief biography with excerpts from Pascal's writings.
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