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Controlling the Guanidinium Cation Rotation by Cation–π Interactions
A lanthanide π‐container has been employed to trap a guanidinium cation inside the aromatic cavity by cation–π interactions. X‐ray crystallography and solid‐state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy at fast magic‐angle spinning (MAS) frequencies have been utilized to probe the underlying host–guest interactions.
Hannah Busch +12 more
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Role of Water in Low‐Temperature CO2 Reduction at Defect‐Rich TiO2
Our results highlight the potential of reduced titania as a noble metal‐free CO2 activation catalyst and show the activation of CO2 on highly defective TiO2 using in situ synchrotron‐based NAP‐XPS from room temperature to 700 K. The distribution of surface intermediates can be decoded as a simultaneous population of reaction routes, revealing water (OH)
Justin Klimek +6 more
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ABSTRACT The rate of a heterogeneous catalytic process may simultaneously be described by several rate equations. In this case, discrimination between the plausible kinetic models is required. An intrinsic kinetic model of a heterogeneous catalytic process may successively be discriminated by the transition from a reaction rate‐limited regime to an ...
Oleksii Zhokh +2 more
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In late October of 2019, we brought together scholars from very different traditions in order to explore the notion of exemplarity and the role of exemplars in education.
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Educating for inquisitiveness: A case against exemplarism for intellectual character education [PDF]
One natural application of Linda Zagzebski’s exemplarist moral theory (EMT) is found in the context of moral and intellectual character education. Zagzebski discusses this application in her recent book, commenting that ‘exemplars can serve as a guide ...
Watson, Lani
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Getting Started: Fictionalism and Exemplarism in Education
In this paper my aim is to compare and contrast Linda Zagzebski’s theory of moral exemplarism with a form of fictionalism modeled after Hans Vaihinger’s philosophy of ‘as if.’ The purpose for doing so is to address the pedagogical implications of ...
Johan Dahlbeck
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Contemporary Nurse, 2001
As I gain more experience as a practitioner, I find I am increasingly able to articulate my personal philosophy of nursing. I have learned that, as a professional nurse, my personal values and philosophies of nursing do affect the nature of the care I deliver and the quality of relationships I form within my daily practice.
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As I gain more experience as a practitioner, I find I am increasingly able to articulate my personal philosophy of nursing. I have learned that, as a professional nurse, my personal values and philosophies of nursing do affect the nature of the care I deliver and the quality of relationships I form within my daily practice.
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“A model of perfect virtue”: David Hume, a Proponent of Moral Exemplarism?
Rehm M. "A model of perfect virtue": David Hume, a Proponent of Moral Exemplarism? Topoi : An International Review of Philosophy . 2025.David Hume works with examples of excellent people in many passages of the "Enquiry concerning the Principles of ...
Michaela Rehm
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