Gordon Hull

Gordon Hull

Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics
Philosophy

Biography:

Gordon Hull is a professor of Philosophy at UNC Charlotte, where he has been since Fall 2008. He works in moral and political philosophy generally, with particular emphases on problems at the intersection of law and technology and on the history of political thought.

Hull is the author of The Biopolitics of Intellectual Property (Cambridge UP, 2020) and Hobbes and the Making of Modern Political Thought (Continuum, 2009), as well as numerous articles on intellectual property, privacy, political theory, contemporary European philosophy and related topics.

Highest Degree:

Ph.D.

Highest Degree Institution:

Vanderbilt

College/Organization:

College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences