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Review of Hunter's "Pascal and Philosophy"

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The review discusses G. Hunter's book "Pascal the Philosopher: An Introduction," which highlights Pascal's significant but often contradictory philosophical positions. It examines how Pascal, although critical of philosophy and focused on mathematics and natural science, engaged deeply with philosophical questions, especially regarding God, ethics, and belief. While recognizing the high-quality scholarship in the book, the review also notes the lack of diverse contributions and suggests further exploration of Pascal's views on historical testimony in religious belief.