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Playing with Truth - Language and the Human Condition in Pascal's Pensees (Hardcover)
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Playing with Truth - Language and the Human Condition in Pascal's Pensees (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs
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Pascal's Pensees is generally acknowledged as one of the greatest
masterpieces of seventeenth-century France, an unfinished work
which has both inspired and perplexed readers in succeeding
centuries. Playing with Truth is the first comprehensive book on
Pascal to be devoted to his use of key terms depicting the central
subject of the Pensees, the human condition. Nicholas Hammond
explores such fundamental notions as language and order, proceeding
with a detailed analysis of the words inconstance, ennui,
inquietude, bonheur, felicite, and justice. Developing and
challenging the most recent scholarship about the text, Hammond
identifies the crucial notion of play (as exemplified in the term
divertissement) which underlies all these words and applies his
findings to the notoriously unstable concept of truth. Through the
fragmentary nature of the Pensees and the shifting meaning of
terms, Pascal is shown to be deliberately engaging the reader in a
game to make sense of the text. Giving an in-depth account of a
many important critical controversies of the day, as well as
offering a novel and provocative insight into the persuasive
purpose of the Pensees, this study will be of interest to
specialist and undergraduate readers alike.
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