The Idea of Liberty, 1600-1800: A Distributional Concept Analysis. 2020

Peter de Bolla, and Ewan Jones, and Paul Nulty, and Gabriel Recchia, and John Regan

This article uses computational and statistical methods for analyzing the concept of liberty 1600-1800. Based on a bespoke set of tools for parsing conceptual structures it contributes to the literature on the concept of liberty and engages with the thesis concerning negative liberty first put forward by Isaiah Berlin and subsequently modified by Quentin Skinner.

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