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Hierbei liefert er keine bloße Katalogisierung oder Kategorisierung von (Lehr-)Meinungen, sondern macht die Widerspru?che und Zusammenha?nge von Bildungs- und Gewissenskonzeptionen in ihren Grundzu?gen versta?ndlich. Die Untersuchung beschra?nkt sich nicht darauf, das pa?dagogische Problem des Gewissens als Problem des sich selbst bildenden Individuums zu deuten, sondern es wird vielmehr ebenso der Aspekt zwischenmenschlicher Begegnung und gesellschaftlicher Mitgestaltung beru?cksichtigt. Die Studie erhebt somit den Anspruch, die pa?dagogische Gewissensproblematik ihrer prinzipiellen Struktur nach auszulegen. Im Sinne der Pa?dagogik als einer praktischen Wissenschaft ist diese Arbeit darum weder eine rein theoretische Untersuchung, noch ist sie ein Praxisratgeber. Vielmehr entwickelt sie vor dem Hintergrund pa?dagogischer Praxis allgemeine Prinzipien, mit denen es mo?glich wird, Gewissensregungen bildungstheoretisch fundiert zu deuten, sie in ihren Zusammenha?ngen zu verstehen und fu?r die Praxis auszulegen. Ziel ist es somit, Pa?dagoginnen und Pa?dagogen dazu anzuregen, das Gewissen als pa?dagogisches Problem hermeneutisch zu erschließen. 330 1 $aIn der Summe stellt diese hier von Wolfgang Halbeis vorgelegte bildungswissenschaftliche Studie einen beachtenswerten Beitrag zur Erziehungswissenschaft dar. 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Introduction; 2. Galaxy Formation: From Start to Finish Andrew Benson; 2.1 Historical Perspective; 2.2 The Universe Before Galaxies; 2.3 The Story So Far; 2.3.1 The end of the dark ages; 2.3.2 Population III and the first galaxies; 2.3.3 The reionization of the universe; 2.3.4 Establishing the Hubble sequence; 2.3.5 The rise of the supermassive black holes; 2.4 What the Future Holds; References; 3. The Reionization of Cosmic Hydrogen by the First Galaxies Abraham Loeb; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Observing our past; 3.1.2 The expanding Universe; 3.2 Galaxy Formation 327 $a3.2.1 Growth of linear perturbations3.2.2 Halo properties; 3.2.3 Formation of the first stars; 3.2.4 Gamma-ray bursts: probing the first stars one star at a time; 3.2.5 Supermassive black holes; 3.2.6 The epoch of reionization; 3.2.7 Post-reionization suppression of low-mass galaxies; 3.3 Probing the Diffuse Intergalactic Hydrogen; 3.3.1 Lyman-alpha absorption; 3.3.2 21-cm absorption or emission; 3.3.2.1 The spin temperature of the 21-cm transition of hydrogen; 3.3.2.2 A handy tool for studying cosmic reionization; 3.4 Epilog; Acknowledgments; Further Reading; References 327 $a4. Clusters of Galaxies Elena Pierpaoli4.1 What are Galaxy Clusters? Why are They Interesting?; 4.2 Structure Formation; 4.3 How do We Observe Clusters?; 4.4 Clusters in Cosmology; 4.5 Dark Matter or Modified Gravity?; 4.6 Gas, Galaxies and Their Evolution; Acknowledgments; References; 5. Reionizing the Universe with the First Sources of Light Volker Bromm; 5.1 The End of The Dark Ages; 5.2 Formation of a Population III Star; 5.3 Feedback in the Early Universe; 5.4 Brief History of Reionization; 5.5 Empirical Probes for Reionization; 5.6 Explosions at Cosmic Dawn; 5.7 The First Black Holes 327 $a5.8 Toward the First GalaxiesAcknowledgments; References; 6. Mapping the Cosmic Dawn Steven Furlanetto; 6.1 A Brief History of Our Universe: From Soup to Galaxies; 6.2 The Hidden Cosmic Dawn; 6.3 The Solution: Flipping Spins; 6.4 The Spin-Flip Transition as an Astronomical Tool; 6.5 Foiled!: Early Cosmology with the Spin-Flip Transition; 6.6 Spin-Flip Radiation Holds the Key to Observing the Cosmic Dawn; 6.7 The Spin-Flip Background: The First Stars; 6.8 The Spin-Flip Background: The First Black Holes; 6.9 The Spin-Flip Background: The Epoch of Reionization 327 $a6.10 FM Radio Antennae as Cosmic Observatories6.11 Piles and Tiles of Antennae: Mapping the Spin-Flip Background; 6.12 Mountains to Scale: Challenges to Observing the Spin-Flip Background; 6.13 Sound and Fury, Signifying Statistics; 6.14 An Explosion of Telescopes; 6.15 Dreams for the Future; 6.16 An Unfinished Story; 7. 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