Blaise Pascal The author and the human, greatness and humility
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This essay seeks to make an existential journey on the human constitution and its weaknesses, following Pascal's thoughts, to recognize the reality of the individual with his existing condition facing great concerns that move his soul. From the above, it seeks to rescue a new conception of life that makes him recognize himself as humble in front of nature and reality, helping him to build his life again and having this time as identity what it means to be human, to go in search of his interests and full development in the world.
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