Brice Parain

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Brice Parain (10 March 1897 in Jouarre – 20 March 1971) was a French philosopher and essayist.

He appeared as himself in Jean-Luc Godard's 1962 film Vivre sa vie.

In Éric Rohmer's film My Night at Maud's (1969), conversations about Pascal's Wager are directly inspired by a similar debate between Parain and Dominique Dubarle in a television show called The Talk on Pascal in 1965, also produced by Rohmer.

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