Introduction
1. The Feistiness of Feminism, Claudia Card
Part One. Contexts, Historians, Methods
2. On the Logic of Pluralist Feminism, Maria C. Lugones
3. Ethics of Method: Greasing the Machine and Telling Stories, Joyce Trebilcot
4. A Response to Lesbian Ethics: Why Ethics?, Marilyn Frye
5. Postmodern and Other Skepticisms, Christine Pierce
6. Feminist Ethics: Projects, Problems, Prospects, Alison M. Jagger
Part Two. Character and Moral Agency
7. Why terrorism Is Morally Problematic, Bat-Ami Bar On
8. Philosophy is Not a Luxury, Ruth Ginzberg
9. What’s Wrong with Bitterness?, Lynne McFall
10. The Social Self and the Partiality Debates, Marilyn Friedman
11. Integrity and Radical Change, Victoria M. Davion
Part Three. Questions Concerning Women’s Voices and Care
12. Gender and the Complexity of Moral Voices, Michele Moody-Adams
13. The Virtue of Feeling and the Feeling of Virtue, Elizabeth Spellman
14. Whom Can Women Trust?, Annette C. Baier
15. Some Thoughts about “Caring”, Sarah Lucia Hoagland
Bibliography
The Contributors
Index