
Buben then turns to Nietzsche’s various comments on Pascal amidst his infamous critique of Christianity, focusing in particular on the connections drawn between Pascal and Schopenhauer, their shared “pessimistic gloom” as well as their greatness as “higher, rarer men.” Lastly, Buben considers to what extent we may extrapolate from Nietzsche’s views on Pascal to what Nietzsche would have thought about Kierkegaard. He examines in particular Kierkegaard’s reservations about Pascal’s apologetics, and whether or not the latter’s conception of faith involves merely a “suspension” of reason or a more radical “dying to” it.

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It’s the clear choice for high-end portable measurement applications. After a brief exploration of these, Buben turns to Kierkegaard’s reading of Pascal. The flagship of the Absolute Arm range, the Absolute Arm 7-Axis delivers tactile probing and non-contact scanning in a uniquely ergonomic package. Although Kant does not discuss Pascal beyond just a few passing comments, there are a number of conceptual affinities between the Wager and Kant’s “Moral Argument” for belief in God and an afterlife. Adam Wager, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy.

In chapter 4, Adam Buben explores Pascal’s influence on several eighteenth and nineteenth century philosophers, especially Immanuel Kant, Søren Kierkegaard, and Friedrich Nietzsche.
