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    • TEPT – Turin Enhanced Philosophy Tree
    • History of Late Analytic Philosophy
      • Wittgenstein, analytic philosophy, and academic success
      • Logic as discipline and logic as an instrument: a distant reading approach
      • Exploring the history of American philosophy in a computer-assisted framework
    • Leibniz’s Correspondents and Acquaintances
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    • Emotions and Thick Corpora
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    • Open bibliography of quantitative studies of philosophy
    • Drawing maps with R
    • Building a flow map from scrap

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TEPT – Turin Enhanced Philosophy Tree

History of Late Analytic Philosophy

LCA – Leibniz’s Correspondents and Acquaintances

Forgotten Logics

EMPATHIC – Anatomy of European Emotions and Passions by Use of  Early Modern Thick Corpora

Reposum

Epistemic Bias and Pluralism in Science

  • 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
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    • Eugenio Petrovich on Considerations about corpus-dependency of topic modelling with Mallet
    • Eugenio Petrovich on Analytic and Continental Philosophy: playing around with quantitative methods
    • Eugenio Petrovich on Drawing maps with R. A basic tutorial
    • Eugenio Petrovich on A short and informal replication of Petrovich and Buonomo 2018
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