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The author surveys the term's shifting meanings and usages across centuries, distinguishing claims for reason from appeals to revelation and outlining the practical position of those who reject supernatural explanations. He examines religious and philosophical challenges to rational thought, considers skeptical objections, and analyzes the nature and limits of reason together with tests of truth. The work addresses ultimate problems and ideals, compares rival doctrines and intellectual movements, and argues for a naturalist perspective that accords authority to empirical evidence and logical criticism while probing moral and metaphysical consequences.

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J. M. Robertson

J. M. Robertson was a notable British author and scholar known for his contributions to religious and philosophical discourse. His works often explore themes of freethought, rationalism, and the historical context of Christianity. Among his significant publications are "A Short History of Christianity" and the two-volume "A Short History of Freethought Ancient and Modern," which reflect his critical approach to traditional beliefs and his advocacy for secular thought. Robertson's writings also delve into literary analysis, as seen in his work "Montaigne and Shakspere," where he examines the influences of Montaigne on Shakespeare. His intellectual legacy continues to resonate in discussions of religion and philosophy.

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