Including contributions from an international list of renowned authors, this text seeks to address the controversial issue of difference in feminist philosophy, using approaches from both analytic and continental thinking. <p><em>Ismay Barwell</em>, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; <em>Rosi Braidotti</em>, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands; <em>Gemma Corradi Fiumara</em>, University of Rome, Italy; <em>Meena Dhanda</em>, Balliol College, Oxford; <em>Annette Fitzsimons</em>, University of Humberside; <em>Miranda Fricker</em>, University of Oxford; <em>Kimberly Hutchings</em>, University of Wolverhampton; <em>Marnia Lazreg</em>, Hunter College, New York; <em>Sabina Lovibond</em>, Worcester College, Oxford; <em>Oshadi Mangena</em>, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; <em>Diana Sartori</em>, Padua University, Italy; <em>Anne Seller</em>, University of Kent; <em>Liz Stanley</em>, University of Manchester; <em>Susan Strickland</em>, University of Hull; <em>Alessandra Tanesini</em>, University of Wales; <em>Janna Thompson</em>, La Trobe University, Victoria, Australia; <em>Caroline Williams</em>, [out of work] ; <em>Anna Yeatman</em>, MacQuarie University, Sydney, Australia</p>