Part I. The Mise en Scene: Moral Philosophy Now
1. The Subject of Moral Philosophy, with Postscript 2007
2. Where Do Moral Theories Come From? Henry Sidgwick and Twentieth-century Ethics
Part II. Clearer Views: An Expressive-Collaborative Model
3. Authority and Transparency: The Example of Feminist Skepticism
4. Charting Responsibilities: From Established Coordinates to Terra Incognita
Part III. Self- (and Other) Portraits: Who Are We, and How Do We Know?
5. Picking Up Pieces: Lives, Stories, and Integrity
6. Career Selves: Plans, Projects, and Plots in "Whole Life Ethics"
7. Made a Slave, Born a Woman: Knowing Others' Places
8. Unnecessary Identities: Representational Practices and Moral Recognition
Part IV. Testing Sight Lines
9. The Politics of Transparency and the Moral Work of Truth
10. Peripheral Visions, Critical Practice
Epilogue: Some Questions about Moral Understandings