Red couvrez "Les Provinciales" de Blaise Pascal, un chef-d' "uvre de la litt rature fran aise et un texte fondamental de la pens e philosophique et religieuse. Cette dition est enrichie d'une pr face et de notes par Auguste Molinier, offrant un clairage pr cieux sur le contexte historique et les enjeux th ologiques de l' "uvre.
"Les Provinciales" sont une s rie de dix-huit lettres crites par Pascal entre 1656 et 1657, dans lesquelles il d fend Antoine Arnauld, un th ologien jans niste condamn par la Sorbonne. Avec une ironie mordante et une clart argumentative remarquable, Pascal critique la casuistique des J suites et les compromissions morales de son temps. Ces lettres sont non seulement un t moignage loquent des d bats religieux du XVIIe si cle, mais aussi une r flexion profonde sur la v rit , la justice et la libert de conscience.
Cette dition permettra aux lecteurs d'appr cier pleinement la port e litt raire et philosophique de ce classique de la litt rature fran aise.
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