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  1. Jacqueline Pascal (1625-1661) was the sister of Blaise Pascal and a nun at the Jansenist Port-Royal convent in France. She was also a prolific writer who argued for the spiritual rights of women and the right of conscientious objection to royal, ecclesiastic, and family authority.This book presents selections from the whole of Pascal’s career as a writer, including her witty adolescent ...

  2. 28 de dic. de 2021 · Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) fue un matemático, físico, inventor, escritor y teólogo francés. Revolucionó desde muy temprana edad el mundo, con invenciones que van desde la primera calculadora hasta el primer servicio de transporte público.

  3. Jaqueline Pascal *October 4, 1625 (Clermont-Ferrand, France) †October 4, 1661 (Port-Royal des Champs, France)

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  5. 16 de ene. de 2020 · Jacqueline Pascal (1625-1661) was the sister of Blaise Pascal and a nun at the Jansenist Port-Royal convent in France. She was also a prolific writer who argued for the spiritual rights of women and the right of conscientious objection to royal, ecclesiastic, and family authority.

  6. Jacqueline Pascal 1355729 Q468020 Jacqueline Pascal Jacqueline Pascal Jacqueline Pascal French prodigy, composed verses when only eight years old and a five-act comedy at eleven, and Cistercian nun. Sister of Blaise Pascal .

  7. Abstract As a Catholic nun, to suggest Jacqueline Pascal as autonomous might at first glance seem contradictory. We show that her moral deference to the divine is not at all forfeiting her autonomy, but that aligning her own law with God's law is to align her own law with rationality itself, that is, the laws of nature.