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    Overcoming Psychologism. Twardowski on Actions and Products

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    This paper is about the topic of psychologism in the work of Kazimierz Twardowski and my aim is to revisit this important issue in light of recent publications from, and on Twardowski’s works. I will first examine the genesis of psychologism in the young Twardowski’s work; secondly, I will examine Twardowski’s picture theory of meaning and Husserl’s criticism in Logical Investigations; the third part is about Twardowski’s recognition and criticism of his psychologism in his lectures on the psychology of thinking; the fourth and fifth parts provide an overview of Twardowski’s paper “Actions and Products” while the sixth part addresses the psychologism issue in the last part of this paper through the delineation of psychology and the humanities. I shall conclude this study with a brief assessment of Twardowski’s solution to psychologism

    Specific heat of ZnCoSe semimagnetic semiconductor

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    The magnetic specific heat of ZnCoSe data are reported in the temperature range 1.5 <T <50 K and magnetic field B <3 T. The experimental data are interpreted in the Extended Nearest Neighbour Pair Approximation taking into account short and long ranged d-d exchange interaction

    Modeling the spectral shape of absorption by chromophoric dissolved organic matter

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    A single exponential model of the form ag(λ)∝e -seλ was evaluated in the context of its application and interpretation in describing absorption by chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), ag, as a function of wavelength, λ. The spectral slope, se, is often used as a proxy for CDOM composition, including the ratio of fulvic to humic acids and molecular weight. About three-quarters of the variability in se values from the literature could be explained by the different spectral ranges used in each study. Dependency on different spectral ranges resulted from the relatively weak performance of the single exponential as a descriptor of ag(λ) in comparison to other models that allow for greater spectral curvature. Consequently, actual variability in the spectral shape of absorption, and thus the composition of CDOM, from widely varying water types appears less than currently thought. The usefulness of five other models in describing CDOM absorption spectra in the visible domain was also evaluated. Six data sets collected with an ac9 in-situ spectrophotometer from around the coastal United States were used in the analysis. All models considered performed better than the conventional single exponential model, with the exception of a double exponential model, where the second exponential term contributed little new information in the fit. Statistically, the most useful model (judged by an analysis of variance) in the visible range was a hyperbolic model of the form: a g(λ)∝λ-sh. Although the hyperbolic model was less dependent on the spectral range used in the fit, some dependency remained. The most representative model for describing ag(λ) from the six regions considered in this study, with ag at 412 nm as input, was: ag(λ)=ag(412)(λ/412) -6.92. This spectral relationship may be suitable for remote sensing semi-analytical models which must compute a spectrum from a single estimate of CDOM absorption in the blue derived from a remotely sensed water-leaving radiance signal
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