Part I. Particularity:
1. Introduction;
2. Iris Murdoch and the domain of the moral;
3. Moral perception and particularity;
Part II. Moral Excellence:
4. Moral exemplars: reflections on Scindler, the Trocmes, and others;
5. Vocation, friendship, community: limitations of the personal/impersonal framework;
6. Altruism and the moral value of rescue: Resisting persecution, racism, and genocide;
7. Virtue and community;
Part III. The Morality of Care:
8. Compassion;
9. Moral development and conceptions of morality;
10. Gilligan and Kohlberg: implications for moral theory;
11. Gilligan's two voices and the moral status of group identity.