WHAT DOES MODERN SCIENCE SAY ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF COOPERATION? SCIENCE CONFIRMS PHILOSOPHY

Authors

  • Marian Hillar Center for Philosophy and Socinian Studies

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/eph.v18i2.41

Keywords:

stoicism, humanism, evolutionary theory

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Author Biography

  • Marian Hillar, Center for Philosophy and Socinian Studies

    Marian Hillar, MD, Ph.D., philosopher, theologian, and scientist, took his degrees from the University Medical School of Danzig and studied at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, and at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. He did research and taught in Europe at the University Medical School of Danzig and University of Camerino, Italy, and in the United States at BaylorCollege of Medicine in Houston, Texas, and Ponce School of Medicine, Puerto Rico. He is currently professor of philosophy and biochemistry and the director of the Center for Philosophy and Socinian Studies. He is the author of The Case of Michael Servetus (1511-1553) - The Turning Point in the Struggle for Freedom of Conscience (Edwin Mellen Press, 1997) and of Michael Servetus: Intellectual Giant, Humanist. and Martyr (University Press of America: Lanham, New York, Oxford, 2002). He translated together with Dr. Christopher A. Hoffman from Latin into English four volumes of Michael Servetus’s theological treatises. In addition he wrote two books in biochemistry and authored about 140 papers and abstracts on various subjects in philosophy and religious studies. His specialties are modern and classical languages and history of philosophy and religions. He is a world expert on Michael Servetus and the development and ideas of the Socinian movement in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the precursor of the Enlightenment and American democracy. He maintains membership in numerous scholarly organizations and is listed in "Who's Who in Theology and Science."

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Published

2013-10-09

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How to Cite

Hillar, M. (2013). WHAT DOES MODERN SCIENCE SAY ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF COOPERATION? SCIENCE CONFIRMS PHILOSOPHY. Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, 18(2), 41-50. https://doi.org/10.1558/eph.v18i2.41