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Knowledge Visualisations
2023. Visualisations for the Comparative Analytic Theology digitial humanities project. I produced a variety of visualisations as part of a digitial humanities project based at the University of York. The project was a proof-of-concept project aiming to show the feasibility and utility of analysing philosophical works using various forms of natural language processing. The visualisations were produced by analysing the metadata (the abstract, and keywords) of 5265 published academic works. The visualisations were interactive, linking to the published work in the corpus. Sample 1, Sample 2.
2016. An argument map of Fischer’s analysis of Kenny’s purported examples to Transfer Principle (PNG). As per discussion in: Fischer, John M. 1985. Scotism. Mind XCIV (374): 231–43. doi: 10.1093/mind/XCIV.374.231
2016. Concept map of Athanasius’s On the Incarnation (PNG)
2013. Concept map of Morriss’s taxonomy of powers (PNG)
2013. A map of Molnar’s Powers (PNG)