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- Blaise Pascal - Wikipedia
Pascal was a child prodigy who was educated by his father Étienne Pascal, a tax collector in Rouen His earliest mathematical work was on projective geometry; he wrote a significant treatise on the subject of conic sections at the age of 16
- Blaise Pascal | Biography, Facts, Inventions | Britannica
Blaise Pascal laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities, formulated what came to be known as Pascal’s principle of pressure, and propagated a religious doctrine that taught the experience of God through the heart rather than through reason
- Pascal, Cayley and Fermat Contests | University of Waterloo - CEMC
The Pascal, Cayley and Fermat (PCF) Contests are a fun opportunity for participants to explore the potential of mathematics Designed to be accessible both to those that have written math contests in the past and to those who have not, these multiple-choice contests can help learners build confidence and inspire them to get excited about math
- Pascal, Blaise | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Pascal was proclaimed a heretic and a Calvinist during his lifetime and has been called everything from a skeptic to a nihilist by modern readers
- Blaise Pascal - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
His status in French literature today is based primarily on the posthumous publication of a notebook in which he drafted or recorded ideas for a planned defence of Christianity, the Pensées de M Pascal sur la religion et sur quelques autres sujets (1670)
- Pascal Tutorial
Pascal is a procedural programming language, designed in 1968 and published in 1970 by Niklaus Wirth and named in honour of the French mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal
- Blaise Pascal - New World Encyclopedia
Blaise Pascal (June 19, 1623 – August 19, 1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher Pascal was a child prodigy, who was educated by his father
- Blaise Pascal’s Philosophy - Life, Thought, and Key Ideas Explained . . .
Explore Blaise Pascal's philosophy with this clear, beginner-friendly guide Learn about his life, views on knowledge, reality, faith, and happiness, including concepts like Pascal’s Wager and the hidden God, explained with relatable examples
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