"We view things not only from different sides
but from different eyes (perceptions)..."
The Scientific Method of Inquiry to which Blaise Pascal contributed with his treatise on The Art Of Persuasion was developed by thinkers who demonstrated multidisciplinary interests and aptitudes. Certainly, Blaise Pascal argued for the role of intuition and "submission to God" as critical for perceiving scientific principle. For Pascal, the axiomatic method precedes the development of theory, and his theological view advocated pragmatism and reality testing.
"Faith certainly tells us what the senses do not, but not the contrary of what they (perceive); it is above, not against them."
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