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  1. Margaret J. Somerville (2010). A Place Pedagogy for 'Global Contemporaneity'. Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (3):326-344.score: 290.0
    Around the globe people are confronted daily with intransigent problems of space and place. Educators have historically called for place-based or place-conscious education to introduce pedagogies that will address such questions as how to develop sustainable communities and places. These calls for place-conscious education have included liberal humanist approaches that evolved from the work of Wendell Berry (Ball & Lai, 2006) and critical place-based approaches such as those advocated by David Gruenewald (e.g. Gruenewald, 2003a, 2003b). In this paper I will (...)
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  2. Margaret Somerville (2011). Children's Human Rights to Natural Biological Origins and Family Structure. Bioethics Research Notes 23 (1):1.score: 240.0
    Somerville, Margaret Over the millennia of human history, the idea that children - at least those born into a marriage - had rights with respect to their biological parents was taken for granted and reflected in law and public policy. But with same-sex marriage, which gives same-sex spouses the right to found a family, that is no longer the case. Likewise, children's rights with respect to their biological origins were not an issue when there was no technoscience that (...)
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  3. Margaret Somerville (2012). The Case Against. Bioethics Research Notes 24 (2):23.score: 240.0
    Somerville, Margaret Same-sex marriage creates a clash between upholding the human rights of children with respect to their coming-into being and the family structure in which they will be reared, and the claims of homosexual adults who wish to marry a same-sex partner. It forces us, as a society, to choose whether to give priority to children's rights or to homosexual adults' claims. This problem does not arise with opposite-sex marriage, because children's rights and adult's claims with respect (...)
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  4. Margaret Somerville (2012). Volume 24 Issue 2 - The Case Against "Same-Sex Marriage". Bioethics Research Notes 24 (2):23-.score: 240.0
    Somerville, Margaret Same-sex marriage creates a clash between upholding the human rights of children with respect to their coming-into being and the family structure in which they will be reared, and the claims of homosexual adults who wish to marry a same-sex partner. It forces us, as a society, to choose whether to give priority to children's rights or to homosexual adults' claims. This problem does not arise with opposite-sex marriage, because children's rights and adult's claims with respect (...)
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  5. Margaret Somerville (2011). Scholars Turn Their Minds to Marriage : The Jurisprudence of Marriage and Other Intimate Relationships [Book Review]. [REVIEW] Bioethics Research Notes 23 (3):44.score: 240.0
    Somerville, Margaret Review(s) of: Scholars turn their minds to marriage : The jurisprudence of marriage and other intimate relationships, by Scott FitzGibbon, Lynn D. Wardle, and A. Scott Loveless (Eds.), Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein and Co., 2010.
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  6. Margaret A. Somerville (1980). The Pregnant Minor: Contraception and Abortion Under Canadian Law. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 8 (4):4-7.score: 120.0
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  7. Margaret A. Somerville (1985). Examination on Discovery of "Death at a New York Hospital": Searching for the Governing Values, Policies, and Attitudes. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 13 (6):274-277.score: 120.0
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  8. Margaret A. Somerville (2000). The Ethical Canary: Science, Society, and the Human Spirit. Viking.score: 120.0
    Along the way, she calls upon us to recognize the mysteries that lie at the heart of our lives and the metaphysical reality that gives meaning to life.The ...
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  9. Margaret A. Somerville (1984). Therapeutic Privilege: Variation on the Theme of Informed Consent. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 12 (1):4-12.score: 120.0
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  10. Margaret A. Somerville (1986). "Should the Grandparents Die?": Allocation of Medical Resources with an Aging Population. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 14 (3-4):158-163.score: 120.0
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  11. J. M. Somerville (1956). Maritain on the Nature of Man in a Christian Democracy. Thought 31 (2):324-324.score: 120.0
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  12. Margaret A. Somerville (1979). Correspondence. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 7 (3):17-17.score: 120.0
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  13. Margaret Somerville (2004). Commentary: Social-Ethical Values Issues in the Political Public Square: Principles Vs. Packages. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (4):731-740.score: 120.0
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  14. J. M. Somerville (1968). The Blondelian Synthesis. International Philosophical Quarterly 8 (2):295-297.score: 120.0
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  15. Scott Woodcock (2009). Five Reasons Why Margaret Somerville is Wrong About Same-Sex Marriage and the Rights of Children. Dialogue 48 (04):867-.score: 36.0
  16. Michael Whitby (2003). The Late Antique Economy J. Banaji: Agrarian Change in Late Antiquity: Gold, Labour, and Aristocratic Dominance . Pp. XVII + 286, Map. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. Cased, £50. Isbn: 0-19-924440-5. S. Kingsley, M. Decker (Edd.): Economy and Exchange in the East Mediterranean During Late Antiquity. Proceedings of a Conference at Somerville College, Oxford, 29 May 1999 . Pp. VI + 178, Ills. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2001. Paper, £24. Isbn: 1-84217-044-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 53 (02):442-.score: 36.0
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  17. John L. Treloar (1970). "Total Commitment: Blondel's 'L'Action,'" by James M. Somerville, S.J. The Modern Schoolman 48 (1):114-114.score: 36.0
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  18. David H. DeGrood (1971). Radical Currents in Contemporary Philosophy. St. Louis,W. H. Green.score: 14.0
    Critique of idealistic naturalism: methodological pollution in the main stream of American philosophy, by D. Riepe.--Ex nihilo nihil fit: philosophy's "starting point," by D. H. DeGrood.--An historical critique of empiricism, by J. E. Hansen.--Epilogue on Berkeley, by R. W. Sellars.--Mandala thinking, by A. Mackay.--An empirical conception of freedom, by E. D'Angelo.--Heidegger on the essence of truth, by M. Farber.--Minding as a material force, by H. L. Parsons.--The crisis of the 1890's and the shaping of twentieth century America, by R. B. (...)
     
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  19. Peter Singer (2002). Deathbed Disputation. Canadian Medical Association Journal 166 (8).score: 12.0
    Honesty requires, Margaret Somerville writes in Death Talk, that those who engage in the euthanasia debate disclose their position. She is against euthanasia. When I began reading her book, I was for legalizing voluntary euthanasia. Having finished her book, I still am.
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  20. A. Papafragou, Scalar Implicatures: Experiments at the Semantics– Pragmatics Interface.score: 12.0
    In this article we present two sets of experiments designed to investigate the acquisition of scalar implicatures. Scalar implicatures arise in examples like Some professors are famous where the speaker’s use of some typically indicates that s/he had reasons not to use a more informative term, e.g. all. Some professors are famous therefore gives rise to the implicature that not all professors are famous. Recent studies on the development of pragmatics suggest that preschool children are often insensitive to such implicatures (...)
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  21. Vincent F. Daues (1966). Wisdom in Depth. Milwaukee, Bruce Pub. Co..score: 12.0
    Henri J. Renard, S. J.: a sketch, by J. P. Jelinek.--The good as undefinable, by M. Childress.--Gottlieb Söhngen's sacramental doctrine on the mass, by J. F. Clarkson.--Christ's eucharistic action and history, by B. J. Cooke.--Objective reality of human ideas: Descartes and Suarez, by T. J. Cronin.--A medieval commentator on some Aristotelian educational themes, by J. W. Donohue.--God as sole cause of existence, by M. Holloway.--Knowledge, commitment, and the real, by R. O. Johann.--John Locke and sense realism, by H. R. Klocker.--The (...)
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