Junto a algunas otras razones, la ciencia moderna surge como un modo de extrañarse ante el mundo. El científico tenía que ser capaz de mirar alrededor desde otro punto de vista que no fuera el cotidiano.
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La difusión del miedo en Twitter en la pandemia de COVID-19
Aunque actualmente nos hemos adaptado a ella, la pandemia de COVID- 19 ha comenzado como un evento crítico e imprevisto. Sus consecuencias han trascendido el momento. Desde decisiones de salud pública hasta cambios en la producción económica que afectan el núcleo de la vida social e individual. Su irrupción rápida en el contexto mundial, el …
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The beginnings of the COVID19 pandemic on Twitter. Computational Analysis of Public Conversation in Spanish Language
An article written with Dra. Sued-Palmeiro abour Covid-19 in Twitter using R programming and published on the Q2 Journal Cuadernos.Info. At the beginning of the COVID19 pandemic, social platforms played a crucial role in the production and access to information. This study aims to identify the topics of most significant interest and their associated feelings …
Contention in Deleuze: Fallacies of Connectivist Reading
I am very happy that a new publication is already available on the Online Journal of Philosophy La Deleuziana. It is an special number dedicated to the treatment of the excess within Deleuze philosophy. My contribution has to do with how Deleuze understands the excess only by its opposite, that is, the contention. Otherwise, most …
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Artificial Intelligence in Contemporary Philosophy
Artificial Intelligence in Contemporary Philosophy
Nor hermetic, neither hermeneutics: participation at Hermes Congress
A talk about the relations between philosophy and techonology and its configuration in a media lab
Openclass at La Rioja International University
Hegel vs. Nietzsche: NLP analysis with R programming
Text Mining for Education
Improve a pedagogical approach using computing techniques
Hegel vs Nietzsche use of verbs: NLP computation
We believe in god as long as we believe in grammar. Nietzsche After an specific post dedicated to a NLP computational analysis, I would want to share more plots developing that issue. In this post, let’s perform a computational analysis on Hegel vs. Nietzsche use of verbs. Language, grammar and metaphysics Effectively, differences between Hegel …
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Hegel vs. Nietzsche NLP
Hegel vs. Nietzsche NLP analysis in the context of Digital Humanities