I. Moral Revolutions -- On the urgency of kickstarting a moral revolution to save ourselves / Kimberley Brownlee -- Making change / Kwame Anthony Appiah -- II. AI and Democracy -- Can artificial intelligence bring deliberation to the masses? / Hélène Landemore -- The two roles of deliberation in democracy / Philip Pettit -- III. Trust and the Rule of Law -- Trust and the rule of law / Thomas W. Simpson -- Cultures of trust and the rule of law / Onora O'Neill -- IV. Taking Responsibility -- Taking responsibility / Paulina Sliwa -- Taking responsibility, defensiveness, and the blame game / Pamela Hieronymi -- V. Praise -- What are we praiseworthy for? / Zoë Johnson King -- Understanding praise / Susan Wolf -- VI. Blame -- What we can say to each other / James Edwards -- Standing to blame : can it be defended? / Alison Hills -- VII. Reasonableness -- The reasonable and the justified / Hasan Dindjer -- Varieties of reasonableness / T.M. Scanlon -- VIII. Duty -- Looking and seeing / Nicolas Cornell -- On duty / Jeremy Waldron -- IX. Political Obligation -- Pluralism in political obligation / Ashwini Vasanthakumar -- All our imperatives / Nancy L. Rosenblum -- X. Justice and Equality -- Distributive egalitarianism as aspirational justice / Gina Schouten -- Relational equality and pluralism about justice / Samuel Scheffler -- XI. Justice and Groups -- Intersection is not identity, or how to distinguish overlapping systems of injustice / Robin Dembroff -- Social systems and intersectional oppression / Sally Haslanger -- XII. Domination -- On domination / Lori Watson -- Of domination and its ending / Catharine A. MacKinnon -- XIII. Pornography -- Pornography and the limits of speech act analysis / Kate Greasley -- Pornography: 'enacting' or 'eroticizing' women's subordination? / Rae Langton -- XIV. Law and Intentions -- Intentional legislation : what makes a text a statute? / Brian Flanagan -- Intentions, procedures, and social rules / Michael E. Bratman -- XV. Argumentation -- Arguing a contrario / Luís Duarte d'Almeida -- A contrario argument and default reasoning / John Horty