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A systematic philosophical study that seeks to ground the concept of religion within the notion of the individual, treating the term in relation to religious history and metaphysics and examining its bearings on logic, ethics, aesthetics, and psychology. The author analyzes how religious unity is related to metaphysical unity, argues for the placement of religion within a rational and moral framework, and combines historical survey with systematic argumentation in the Marburg School tradition.
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