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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…mehr

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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.
Autorenporträt
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.