Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-246) and index
Ch. 1. Responsibility and Rhetoric -- Ch. 2. Taking Subjectivity into Account -- Ch. 3. Incredulity, Experientialism, and the Politics of Knowledge -- Ch. 4. Persons, and Others -- Ch. 5. Who Cares? The Poverty of Objectivism for a Moral Epistemology -- Ch. 6. I Know Just How You Feel: Empathy and the Problem of Epistemic Authority -- Ch. 7. Gossip, or In Praise of Chaos -- Ch. 8. Voice and Voicelessness: A Modest Proposal? -- Ch. 9. Must a Feminist Be a Relativist After All? -- Ch. 10. Critiques of Pure Reason