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Workshop “Digital Humanities and Philosophy”

28 June 2013 @ 10:30 - 18:15

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Workshop “Digital Humanities and Philosophy” 28 June 2013 VU University Amsterdam The Digital Humanities are booming. However, philosophy is underrepresented in the Digital Humanities. This workshop has three aims: (i) to present computational methods that can be used by philosophers; (ii) to present research in which philosophical problems are studied by means of computational methods; (iii) to reflect on the relevance of research in the Digital Humanities for research in the humanities and philosophy. Everyone interested in…
Workshop “Digital Humanities and Philosophy”
 
  28 June 2013
 
VU University Amsterdam
The Digital Humanities are booming. However, philosophy is underrepresented in the Digital Humanities. This workshop has three aims: (i) to present computational methods that can be used by philosophers; (ii) to present research in which philosophical problems are studied by means of computational methods; (iii) to reflect on the relevance of research in the Digital Humanities for research in the humanities and philosophy.  Everyone interested in the digital humanities and philosophy is cordially invited! 
 
Attendance is free, but please register by sending an e-mail to axiom.erc@gmail.com.
 
Location: VU University (Main Building, Room HG-02A06 ) (directions)
 
Program:  10.30 – 10.45               Coffee + Tea 10.45 – 11.15               Introduction: Digital Humanities and Philosophy Arianna Betti  & Hein van den Berg (VU Amsterdam) 11.15 – 12.15              Natural Language Processing for Digital Humanities Caroline Sporleder (University of Trier)
12.15 – 13.30               Lunch (at own expenses, sorry!)
13.30 – 14.30             Uncovering Philosophical Influence by Digital Humanities  Rens Bod  (University of Amsterdam)
14:30– 15.30               Armchair with a Monitor: Using Computer-Based Linguistic Text Corpora for Philosophical Purposes. Roland Bluhm (TU Dortmund) 15.30 – 16.00             Coffee + Tea 16.00 – 17.00              Distributionalism: Meaning or Discourse  Aurelie Herbelot (University of Potsdam)                                     17.00- 18.00              Digital Humanities Strategies for analyzing Enlightenment thought and practices: two examples from book history and emotion studies Inger Leemans (VU Amsterdam) 18.00 – 18.15             General Discussion
 
For more further information and abstracts: http://axiom.vu.nl/activities

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VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Workshop “Digital Humanities and Philosophy”
 
  28 June 2013
 
VU University Amsterdam


The Digital Humanities are booming. However, philosophy is underrepresented in the Digital Humanities. This workshop has three aims: (i) to present computational methods that can be used by philosophers; (ii) to present research in which philosophical problems are studied by means of computational methods; (iii) to reflect on the relevance of research in the Digital Humanities for research in the humanities and philosophy. 


Everyone interested in the digital humanities and philosophy is cordially invited! 

 
Attendance is free, but please register by sending an e-mail to axiom.erc@gmail.com.
 
Location: VU University (Main Building, Room HG-02A06 ) (directions)

 
Program: 

10.30 – 10.45               Coffee + Tea


10.45 – 11.15               
Introduction: Digital Humanities and Philosophy
Arianna Betti  & Hein van den Berg (VU Amsterdam)


11.15 – 12.15              
Natural Language Processing for Digital Humanities
Caroline Sporleder (University of Trier)


12.15 – 13.30               Lunch (at own expenses, sorry!)

13.30 – 14.30             Uncovering Philosophical Influence by Digital Humanities 
Rens Bod  (University of Amsterdam)


14:30– 15.30               Armchair with a Monitor: Using Computer-Based Linguistic Text
Corpora for Philosophical Purposes.

Roland Bluhm (TU Dortmund)


15.30 – 16.00             Coffee + Tea


16.00 – 17.00            
  Distributionalism: Meaning or Discourse 
Aurelie Herbelot (University of Potsdam)                                    


17.00- 18.00             
 Digital Humanities Strategies for analyzing Enlightenment thought
and practices: two examples from book history and emotion studies

Inger Leemans (VU Amsterdam)


18.00 – 18.15             General Discussion

 
For more further information and abstracts: http://axiom.vu.nl/activities

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