
The Next Generation The Life of the Greatest Philosopher Ever: Blaise Pascal - Graham Tomlin | #62
I’ve recently become fascinated by 17th century genius Blaise Pascal, so I was delighted to speak to Graham Tomlin, the author of ‘Blaise Pascal – The Man Who Made the Modern World’ (a book which I loved!)
Graham Tomlin taught theology at Oxford University for many years and served as Bishop of Kensington from 2015 until 2022. He is Director of the Centre for Cultural Witness, the author of many books and articles, and the founder of Seen & Unseen.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 What’s the biggest impact Blaise Pascal has had on the world?
01:10 Pascal’s early years
07:20 The religious makeup of Pascal’s family
10:21 Pascal’s health struggles
14:55 Pascal clashes with Descartes
16:14 “I think, therefore I am”
19:32 Pascal’s criticism of Descartes’ position
21:58 How these ideas still affect us today
25:49 The Infinite Pleasure Machine experiment
28:26 Do we value human life for evolutionary reasons?
32:22 Is it wrong to prioritise happiness?
38:44 Is ‘being yourself’ a good idea?
41:44 What even is ‘The Self’?
44:32 Pascal’s intellectual life in Paris
48:40 Pascal invents the Pascaline
51:58 The ‘Night of Fire’ and the Provincial Letters
59:59 How Pascal changed after his religious experience
1:03:08 What is Pascal’s Wager?
1:10:52 What is Pascal’s most important idea?
1:13:13 How can a God who hides Himself be benevolent?
1:16:37 How can young people learn from Pascal?
1:20:31 Find more from Graham
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