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The author defines Nature in both a broad philosophical sense and as distinct from the artificial, arguing that humans know only observable phenomena and not the underlying substratum; from this epistemic limitation he locates many theological errors. He traces religious belief from fetish and animal worship through polytheism to monotheism, presenting gods as imagined responses to danger and need rather than moral instructors. The lectures assert that virtues and social order arise from human cooperation, criticism, education, and practical struggle, and that material progress results from intelligence and collective effort rather than divine agency.

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Arthur B. Moss

Arthur B. Moss was an author and lecturer known for his exploration of philosophical and theological themes. His notable works include "Natural Man," which delves into the nature of humanity and its relationship with the divine, and "Nature and the Gods / From 'The Atheistic Platform', Twelve Lectures," where he presents a series of discussions on atheism and spirituality. Moss's writings reflect a critical engagement with the concepts of nature and belief, contributing to the discourse on religion and philosophy in his time.

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