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    Young children’s protest: what it can (not) tell us about early normative understanding

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    In this paper we address the question how children come to understand normativity through simple forms of social interaction. A recent line of research suggests that even very young children can understand social norms quite independently of any moral context. We focus on a methodological procedure developed by Rakoczy et al., Developmental Psychology, 44, 875-881, that measures children's protest behaviour when a pre-established constitutive rule has been violated. Children seem to protest when they realize that rule violations are not allowed or should not have happened. We point out that there is more than one possible explanation for children's reactions in these studies. They could be due to disobeying an authority, an inability to follow a rule, or the violation of an empirical expectation due to the mismatch between statement and action. We thus question whether it would still count as an indicator for normative understanding if children responded to aspects of the game other than the violation of a constitutive rule and conclude that the protesting behavior, when taken in isolation, does not suffice as evidence for normative understanding

    Synthesis and properties of Sn-containing magadiite

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    Hydrothermal syntheses of the magadiite, a layered silicate structure, were conducted in the presence of a heteroatom source (SnCl 5HO) with the intention of investigating its influence on the resulting material, as well as the possibility of isomorphous replacement of Si by Sn atoms in the above-mentioned structure. For comparison, unmodified magadiite, Al-containing magadiite, and impregnated magadiite were synthesized. The magadiite structure was identified for samples with Sn/Si ratios up to 0.015. Synthetic methods applied to Sn-modified materials were found to be unsuitable for the introduction of Al. The characterization methods used were X-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed reduction, and Si magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance and these revealed the substitution of Si by Sn in the silica layers. No additional acid centers on the surfaces of the modified samples were detected, suggesting the presence of the desired four-coordinate Sn in the silica layers

    CO2 reuse NRW : evaluating gas sources, demand and utilization for CO2 and H2 within the North Rhine-Westphalia area with respect to gas qualities ; final report

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    The CO2 utilisation is discussed as one of the future low-carbon technologies in order to accomplish a full decarbonisation in the energy intensive industry. CO2 is separated from the flue gas stream of power plants or industrial plants and is prepared for further processing as raw material. CO2 containing gas streams from industrial processes exhibit a higher concentration of CO2 than flue gases from power plants; consequentially, industrial CO2 sources are used as raw material for the chemical industry and for the synthesis of fuel on the output side. Additionally, fossil resources can be replaced by substitutes of reused CO2 on the input side. If set up in a right way, this step into a CO2-based circular flow economy could make a contribution to the decarbonisation of the industrial sector and according to the adjusted potential, even rudimentarily to the energy sector. In this study, the authors analyse potential CO2 sources, the potential demand and the range of applications of CO2. In the last chapter of the final report, they give recommendations for research, development, politics and economics for an appropriate future designing of CO2 utilisation options based upon their previous analysis

    Teleology first: goals before knowledge and belief

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    Comparing knowledge with belief can go wrong in two dimensions: If the authors employ a wider notion of knowledge, then they do not compare like with like because they assume a narrow notion of belief. If they employ only a narrow notion of knowledge, then their claim is not supported by the evidence. Finally, we sketch a superior teleological view

    Bericht zur Lage der Umwelt in der Metropole Ruhr 2021

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    Der Regionalverband Ruhr (RVR) legte nach 2017 zum zweiten Mal seinen "Bericht zur Lage der Umwelt in der Metropole Ruhr" vor. Die aktuelle Analyse, die das Wuppertal Institut erstellte, beschreibt die Umwelt- und Lebenssituation im Ruhrgebiet anhand von 20 ausgewählten Indikatoren. Das Fazit der Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler: Es wurde bereits viel erreicht, jedoch nehmen der globale Klimawandel und seine Auswirkungen exponentiell an Tempo zu und betreffen alle Bereiche des menschlichen Lebens. Extreme Trockenperioden, Hitzewellen oder anhaltende Starkregenereignisse mit Überflutungen in bisher nicht gekannten Ausmaßen stellen auch das Ruhrgebiet vor neue und akute Herausforderungen
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