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Posted on 08/03/2018 by epasini
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After a thorough discussion among us and with the Hypotheses administrators on the themes of academic blogging, borders between scientific and non-scientific posting, etc., this blog has been moved to http://dr2blog.hcommons.org. We take this chance to thank the platform for the hospitality they showed to us.

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The blog is intended as a way to raise attention on a distant reading approach in the history of philosophy, as an opportunity to communicate results and discuss tools and techniques of our research, and as a space for open and public peer-reviewing of our research work.

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