The Hedgehog Review

The Hedgehog Review

Humanism Amidst Our Machines

The Hedgehog ReviewVol. 13, No. 2 (Summer 2011)

From the Editors

HUMANISM AMIDST OUR MACHINES

Reflections on the Crisis in the Humanities

Richard Wolin

Humanism

Richard Sennett

Last Man or Overman? Transhuman Appropriations of a Nietzschean Theme

Michael E. Zimmerman

On Technology and Humanity: A Bibliographic Essay

Daniel Doneson

ESSAYS AND SHORT TAKES

Blurring the Boundary Between “Person” and “Product”: Human Genetic Technologies through the Year 2060

Michael Bess

Homegrown Jihadists

The Secularity of Intelligent Design

Finbarr Curtis

The Theological Roots of Liberalism in Turkey: “Muslimism” from Islamic Fashion to Foreign Policy

Neslihan Cevik

Student Health

BOOK FORUM: THE RETRIEVAL OF ETHICS BY TALBOT BREWER

Raimond Gaita Comments

Timothy Chappell Comments

Nicholas Wolterstorff Comments

Talbot Brewer Responds

BOOK REVIEWS

Samuel Moyn's The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History

Reviewed by James Loeffler

Christian Smith's What Is a Person?

Reviewed by Philip S. Gorski and Jeffrey Guhin

Carl Elliott's White Coat Black Hat: Adventures on the Dark Side of Medicine

Reviewed by Roberto Abadie

Daniel T. Rodgers's Age of Fracture

Reviewed by Kevin M. Schultz

Courtney Bender's The New Metaphysicals: Spirituality and the American Religious Imagination

Reviewed by David Yamane


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