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Professor John Hill to Take Part in Celebration of Indiana Authors
06/02/2017
IU McKinney Professor John Hill will take part in the “Celebrate Indiana Authors” event on June 19. The authors will discuss their recent work, and Professor Hill will talk about his recently published book, After the Natural Law: How the Classical World View Supports Modern Political Views.
The program, which is presented by the Sagamore Institute and the Bastiat Society of Indianapolis, will take place at Levey Mansion, located at 2902 N. Meridian St., from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Books will be available for purchase by cash or check only. Reservations are accepted for the event.
Professor Hill’s book was published by Ignatius Press in 2016. The work traces the natural-law tradition from Plato and Aristotle to Thomas Aquinas and outlines how modern philosophers have chipped away at it.
Professor Hill holds a J.D. and a doctorate in philosophy, both of which he received from Georgetown University. In addition to being a professor of law at IU McKinney, where he teaches constitutional law, civil procedure, torts, jurisprudence and ethical and legal issues at the end of life, he also is a Grimes Fellow, and an adjunct professor of philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at IUPUI.
