Broadly Speaking: Peter De Bolla on Liberty and Concept Analysis
An interview I did for the Journal of History of Ideas Blog.
https://jhiblog.org/2020/08/17/broadly-speaking-peter-de-bolla-on-liberty-and-concept-analysis/
Peter de Bolla, Ewan Jones, Paul Nulty, Gabriel Recchia, and John Regan, all affiliated with the Cambridge Concept Lab, have coauthored the article “The Idea of Liberty, 1600–1800: A Distributional Concept Analysis,” published in the most recent issue (81.3, July 2020) of the Journal of the History of Ideas.
Peter De Bolla is Professor of Cultural History and Aesthetics at King’s College, Cambridge and the Director of the Cambridge Concept Lab. Hespoke with Brendan Mackie, a contributing editor at the JHI Blog, about their article.
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