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Jean Meslier was a French priest and philosopher known for his atheistic writings and critiques of religion. Born in the 17th century, he spent much of his life serving as a parish priest in the region of Champagne. After his death, his posthumously published work, "Le Testament," revealed his radical views, which challenged the very foundations of organized religion. Meslier's writings articulated his belief in materialism and advocated for reason over faith, making him one of the early proponents of atheism in Western thought.

His philosophical stance was largely influenced by the scientific advancements of his time and the Enlightenment ideals that were beginning to take hold in Europe. Meslier's ideas laid the groundwork for later thinkers and contributed to the broader discourse surrounding skepticism and secularism. Despite being relatively obscure during his lifetime, his influence grew posthumously, and he is now recognized as a significant figure in the development of modern atheistic thought.

国籍 法语
出生日期 March 15, 1664
出生地点 Mazerny, Champagne, France
去世日期 June 17, 1733