Introduction: What Is Vulnerability and Why Does It Matter for Moral Theory? / Catriona Mackenzie, Wendy Rogers, Susan Dodds
Part I: Reflections on Vulnerability
1. The Importance of Relational Autonomy and Capabilities for an Ethics of Vulnerability / Catriona Mackenzie
2. Vulnerability and Bioethics / Wendy Rogers
3. The Role of Vulnerability in Kantian Ethics / Paul Formosa
4. Moral Vulnerability and the Task of Reparations / Margaret Urban Walker
5. Autonomy and Vulnerability Entwined / Joel Anderson
6. Being in Time: Ethics and Temporal Vulnerability / Janna Thompson
Part II: Vulnerability, Dependency and Care
7. Dependence, care and vulnerability / Susan Dodds
8. Disability and Vulnerability: on Bodies, Dependence and Power / Jackie Leach Scully
9. Moral Responsibility for Coerced Wrongdoing: the Case of Abused Women Who "Fail to Protect" Their Children / Marilyn Friedman
10. Parental Values and Children's Vulnerability / Mianna Lotz
11. Children, Vulnerability, and Emotional Harm / Amy Mullin
12. Vulnerability and Aging in the Context of Care / Rosemarie Tong