7 Sarah Coakley, Powers and Submissions [2002],p.140. Coakley's discussion includes an insightful chapter on 'Wittgenstein and Resurrection Epistemology' to which Iam indebted here. 8 Blaise Pascal, Pensées [c. 1660], ed. Lafuma, No.
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