Philosophy's contribution to Holocaust studies, Berel Lang; ideology, moral complicity and the Holocaust, David E. Cooper; in a class of its own?, Norman Geras; knowledge, history and the Holocaust, Tom Rockmore; persons of lesser value - moral argument and the "Final Solution", Hillel Steiner; perpetrator motivation - some reflections on the Browning/Goldhagen debate, Nick Zangwill; moral responsibility and the Holocaust, Geoffrey Scarre; four types of mass murderer - Stalin, Hitler, Churchill, Truman, Douglas P. Lackey; is limited altruism morally wrong?, Michael Freeman; harming some to save others from the Nazis, Frances M. Kamm; tragic decisions - removing Jewish children from their Christian guardians in post-war Europe, Daniel Statman; forgiving the unforgivable?, Laurence Thomas; forgiveness and the Holocaust, Eve Garrard; the Holocaust and the possibility of art, Oliver Leaman; the Holocaust in American Life as a moral text, Lawrence Blum.