L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœur

This study will analyze the eighth part of Pascal’s Pensées ("Divertissement") and put in light that it forms a specific kind of relationship to oneself, that occurred before our present subjectivity. In that purpose, we must consider the autographs and have a method to get the text...

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Main Author: Éric Dubreucq
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université de Lille 2005-04-01
Series:Methodos
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/methodos/381
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description This study will analyze the eighth part of Pascal’s Pensées ("Divertissement") and put in light that it forms a specific kind of relationship to oneself, that occurred before our present subjectivity. In that purpose, we must consider the autographs and have a method to get the text readable, with figured copies. On that basis, it may be shown that pascalian personal interior is an inside desert space, left by god : in the "man without God", the inside of the heart is an infinite empty hole and the knowledge of oneself is a perception of one’s nothingness.
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spelling doaj.art-ece58db2fda04edd988487da2ce781032022-12-22T01:05:13ZfraUniversité de LilleMethodos1769-73792005-04-01510.4000/methodos.381L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœurÉric DubreucqThis study will analyze the eighth part of Pascal’s Pensées ("Divertissement") and put in light that it forms a specific kind of relationship to oneself, that occurred before our present subjectivity. In that purpose, we must consider the autographs and have a method to get the text readable, with figured copies. On that basis, it may be shown that pascalian personal interior is an inside desert space, left by god : in the "man without God", the inside of the heart is an infinite empty hole and the knowledge of oneself is a perception of one’s nothingness.http://journals.openedition.org/methodos/381interiorityrelationship to oneselfsubjectivitytextanthropologychemistry
spellingShingle Éric Dubreucq
L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœur
Methodos
interiority
relationship to oneself
subjectivity
text
anthropology
chemistry
title L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœur
title_full L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœur
title_fullStr L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœur
title_full_unstemmed L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœur
title_short L’intériorité désertée et le fond du cœur
title_sort l interiorite desertee et le fond du coeur
topic interiority
relationship to oneself
subjectivity
text
anthropology
chemistry
url http://journals.openedition.org/methodos/381
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