Blaise Pascal Biography
June 19, 1623 – August 19, 1662
Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician and philosopher whose work delved into both scientific inquiry and theological contemplation. Alongside Pierre de Fermat, he laid foundational principles for probability theory. A profound spiritual conversion later in his life redirected his intellectual focus towards theology, leading to his renowned Provincial Letters. Pascal is widely recognized for his Wager, a philosophical argument concerning the rational choice of belief in God's existence.






