Maria Balaska is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire, UK. She is the author of Wittgenstein and Lacan at the Limit: Meaning and Astonishment.
1. Introduction; Maria Balaska
2. Suspect Notions and the Concept Police; Cora Diamond
Part I: Concepts
3. Conceptual Corruption; Roger Teichmann
4. Losing Hope: Wittgenstein and Camus After Diamond; David Cerbone
Part II: Moral Theory
5. Defending Diamond against Harcourt: Wittgensteinian Moral Philosophy and the Subject Matter of Ethics; Oskari Kuusela
6. Improvisation within the Range of Implication: Cora Diamond, Henry James, and the Adventure of Literature; Garry L. Hagberg
Part III: Animal
7. Seeing Animal Suffering; Alice Crary
8. Ethology and Ethical Change; Ian Ground and Mike Bavidge
Part IV: Human
9. Moralism, Moral Individualism and Testimony; Stephen Mulhall
10. What Is In the Look?; Anniken Greve
Part V: Narcissim
11. The Narcissism of the Private Linguist; Richard Gipps
12. When a Mind Goes Up in Smoke: Thinking of Evil and Thinking; Maria Balaska