Sharon M. Meagher

Marymount Manhattan College
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    Beyond Epistemic Injustice, Toward Epistemic Outrage: On Saskia Sassen’s Analytical Destabilizations
    with Charlene Haddock Seigfried, Marilyn Fischer, V. Denise James, David Graham Henderson, Robert W. King, Joshua August Skorburg, Saskia Sassen, Larry A. Hickman, and Eduardo Mendieta
    The Pluralist 8 (3): 96-100. 2013.
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    A Dialogue between American pragmatists in the Deweyan tradition and Saskia Sassen is profitable in at least two ways. First, Sassen’s call for “analytic tactics” might be understood in terms of Dewey’s understanding of “soft method.” Second, Sassen is a model of the publicly engaged scholar, not only because she lives the work but also because she connects theory and empirical research in ways that are necessary if we are to follow the Deweyan call to philosophers to address social problems rat…Read more
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    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the City is an outstanding reference source to this exciting subject and the first collection of its kind. Comprising 40 chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into clear sections addressing the following central topics: • Historical Philosophical Engagements with Cities • Modern and Contemporary Philosophical Theories of the City • Urban Aesthetics • Urban Politics • Citizenship • Urban Environments and the Creation/Dest…Read more
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    Tensions in the City: Community and Difference
    Studies in Practical Philosophy 1 (2): 203-213. 1999.
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    Feminist Transformations
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2): 200-210. 2012.
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    Women and Children First: Feminism, Rhetoric, and Public Policy (edited book)
    with Patrice DiQuinzio
    State University of New York Press. 2005.
    A critique of public policy rhetoric from multiple feminist perspectives
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    Philosophy and the City: Classic to Contemporary Writings (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2008.
    The definitive source book on philosophy and the city
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    Macintyre and Habermas in Conversation: Toward a Dialogic Narrative Approach to Ethics
    Dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 1991.
    This dissertation is a comparative, systematic and critical analysis of the projects of Alasdair MacIntyre and Jurgen Habermas, both of which involve the formulation and justification of ethics in light of post-Enlightenment challenges to the feasibility of such. Chapters on Nietzsche, Weber, and Gadamer serve to highlight critical similarities and differences between the theories of MacIntyre and Habermas, and make it possible to evaluate their work both in respect to one another and the post-E…Read more
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    Histories, Herstories, and Moral Traditions
    Social Theory and Practice 16 (1): 61-84. 1990.