Pascal and Rhetoric: Figural and Persuasive Language in the Scientific Treatises, the Provinciales, and the Pensées |
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Page 111
... turn to a fragment — and significantly one of the barred fragments destined to be suppressed - on the necessity and universality of dialectic : Nature ne p La nature nous a si bien mis au milieu que si nous changeons un côté de la ...
... turn to a fragment — and significantly one of the barred fragments destined to be suppressed - on the necessity and universality of dialectic : Nature ne p La nature nous a si bien mis au milieu que si nous changeons un côté de la ...
Page 134
... turn to the most extensive fragment on justice and force , which is situated as the culmination of “ Raison des effets " : Justice , force . Il est juste que ce qui est juste soit suivi . Il est nécessaire que ce qui est le plus fort ...
... turn to the most extensive fragment on justice and force , which is situated as the culmination of “ Raison des effets " : Justice , force . Il est juste que ce qui est juste soit suivi . Il est nécessaire que ce qui est le plus fort ...
Page 158
... turn restates the prophetic promise ; each must be translated , must turn elsewhere for the elucida- tion of its meaning . All are directed ultimately to the spiritual and figurative " ennemis " revealed in the New Testament . This ...
... turn restates the prophetic promise ; each must be translated , must turn elsewhere for the elucida- tion of its meaning . All are directed ultimately to the spiritual and figurative " ennemis " revealed in the New Testament . This ...
Contents
Logic and Rhetoric | 1 |
Natures Visibility | 37 |
Persuasion | 72 |
Copyright | |
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Pascal and Rhetoric: Figural and Persuasive Language in the Scientific ... Erec R. Koch Limited preview - 1997 |
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Fire in the Dark: Essays on Pascal's Pensées and Provinciales Charles M. Natoli No preview available - 2005 |
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