Aditi Chaturvedi

Azim Premji University
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    Collective epistemic vices in Blaise Pascal's Provinciales
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 63 (2): 253-274. 2025.
    Les Provinciales (1656–1657) by Blaise Pascal is best known today for its scathing attack on the Jesuits. Most contemporary accounts treat the work either as a gem of polemical epistolography or of theological and historical interest as a depiction of the debates between the Jansenists and the Jesuits in seventeenth‐century France. In general, Pascal's epistemology is either ignored in Anglophone epistemology or explored in relation to Descartes or other more “substantial” epistemologists. This …Read more