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Aug 2014
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Episode #032 ... Blaise Pascal pt. 2 - +...

STEPHEN WEST
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On this episode of the podcast we continue our discussion of Blaise Pascal, this time focusing on his assertion that man is “the supreme paradox of creation.” First, we learn about Pascal’s early life and feel completely inadequate when we learn that he invented the calculator (yes, the calculator) at age 18. Next, we learn why Pascal believed it was impossi ... Show More
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