Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) is an emblematic figure of the second golden age of mathematics and the scientific revolution began. The Pensées, his most famous work, have had an extraordinary influence and interest remains unchanged to this day._x000D_
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The author of this title, Ramon Pares, proposes an approach to the figure from twenty-four principles that he is right to call 'Pascal' and deal with the three levels of thought that draws Pascal (the carnal, the rational and spiritual) from which derived the concepts of the timelessness of the theorem and of supernatural truth, the mystery of the incomprehensible, infinite hope or certainty._x000D_
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The conceptual and historical approach to the three levels of thought Pascal was mixed with the life experiences of the author to highlight the impact of Pascal's work in our minds after more than three centuries.