Marian Hillar

Marian Hillar

Marian Hillar, M.D., Ph.D., together with Christopher A. Hoffman, Ph.D., translated from Latin into English a major work by Michael Servetus, “Christianismi restitutio,” in five volumes. Also, Hillar wrote a major study on the development of the theological doctrine of the Trinity, From Logos to Trinity. The Evolution of Religious Beliefs from Pythagoras to Tetrtullian.” Hillar is a professor of history of philosophy and philosophy of science, and also teaches biochemistry and molecular biology. He is a founder and director of the Center for Philosophy, Socinian, and Religious Studies at Texas Southern University.

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    HUMAN MORAL BEHAVIOR is A Principle of Nature Discovered by Philosophy And Modern Evolutionary Sciences: Essays from Antiquity to Modern Times Reedited and Updated

    This book is a collection of essays on the development of moral philosophy and review of studies in evolutionary sciences related to the cooperative behavior published previously and arranged in a thematic sequence. The book is a reedtion of slightly modified and updated previous publication. It contains essays grouped into several thematic sections: The Virtue Ethics: The Ethics of a Sage; Christian Ethics; Critique of Christian Ethics; Discursive Ethics; Ethics and Evolution; Humanist Ethics; Issues in Practical Ethics.

    The book attempts to summaries the attempts of the human mind to deal with the question of human condition of living in a society and how we should behave toward each other and toward the rest of the world.

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