In memory of those incredible minds
 

  • Blaise Pascal  June 19 1623 - Aug 19 1662

Even though he is best known as a mathematician by most, he was also a philosopher at the same time.
His famous work in philosophy is called “Pensées”, a collection of personal thoughts on human suffering and faith in God. Of which, ‘Pascal’s wager’ claims to prove that belief in God is rational with the following argument.
“If God does not exist, one will lose nothing by believing in him, while if he does exist, one will lose everything by not believing.”

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