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Recent Posts
- TEPT final event: presentation of the Tree of Philosophers November 24, 2023
- DR2 COLLOQUIUM & HISTHO SEMINAR: MICHELE CIRUZZI June 28, 2023
- Lezioni di Franco Moretti April 28, 2023
- The Tree of Philosophers is branching out! April 14, 2023
- DR2 COLLOQUIUM in Turin – Lucia Pasini, “Distant Listening” – 9 February 2023 January 21, 2023
- THIRD DR2 CONFERENCE (in Rome!) January 12, 2023
- TEPT data and disambiguation – The use of personal identifiers November 23, 2022
- New course on “Distant Reading in the History of Philosophy” in Turin November 4, 2022
- Franco Moretti in Turin October 20, 2022
- TEPT gets an annotation tool May 16, 2022
Category Archives: Distant Reading
DR2 COLLOQUIUM in Turin – Lucia Pasini, “Distant Listening” – 9 February 2023
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THIRD DR2 CONFERENCE (in Rome!)
16-17 January 2023 Dipartimento di Filosofia, Sapienza Università di Roma Villa Mirafiori, via Carlo Fea, 2 – Roma Links for following through Webex: 16 January, 15:00-19:00 Session 1. Quantitative History of Philosophy: Methodological Peculiarities 15:00 Enrico Pasini (Torino, Roma), Introduction … Continue reading
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New course on “Distant Reading in the History of Philosophy” in Turin
A new “Distant Reading in the History of Philosophy” course will be held at the University of Turin by the DR2 co-founder Paolo Tripodi. The course is intended both for Philosophy students belonging to the Philosophy International Curriculum and for … Continue reading
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Franco Moretti in Turin
New DR2 COLLOQUIUM!
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Mind and British idealism – a distant reading perspective
by Nicolò Cambiaso and Stefano Romeo When did British idealism end? When did it reach its peak and face its demise? It is rather difficult to answer such questions. Several dates might be put forth as representative of the … Continue reading
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New Digital Humanities course for PhD students available in Turin
The Digital Humanities course for PhD students has been established at the PhD School for Humanities (Scuola di Dottorato in Scienze Umanistiche), University of Turin. The course is designed and hosted by the newly born inter-departmental centre of DIgital Scholarship … Continue reading
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Upcoming talk by Eugenio Petrovic @DS² 2021 conference
We are glad to announce an upcoming talk by Eugenio Petrovich at the DS² 2021 conference (Digital Studies of Digital Science) @UCLouvain. Here more details on the program. The conference aims to connect two groups of scholars working on separate … Continue reading
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On-line workshop, February 17-19 – Sentiment analysis on multilingual 18th-century corpora
We give notice of the on-line workshop Sentiment Analysis in Literary studies organized by the Centre for Information Modelling of the University of Graz. Sentiment analysis is a common task in literary studies, yet sitting outside the mainstream of analytic computational procedures … Continue reading
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Analytic and Continental Philosophy: playing around with quantitative methods
by Pietro Lana What can quantitative methods tell us about the differences between the Analytic and the Continental philosophical traditions? Attempts to define, characterize and distinguish the two have led to such a variety of positions that even the … Continue reading
New DR2 Paper is out on Synthese
We are pleased to announce that a new paper by DR2 co-founders Guido Bonino and Paolo Tripodi, together with another DR2 affiliate member, Paolo Maffezioli, has been published on Synthese: “Logic in analytic philosophy: a quantitative analysis”. Abstract: Using quantitative … Continue reading
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