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Experimental Philosophy and Corpus analysis explores foundational philosophical concepts through the use of digitised collections of machine-readable written or oral formatted texts.

By analysing “real world” linguistic data they are able to engage with how language is used in ordinary settings. The collection makes use of corpora-curated collections of written or oral texts that represent an area of language use – to inform a wide array of philosophical debates. Covering the base form of the words, part-of-speech tagging, robust parsing, term and name identification, morphological analysis, anaphora resolution, syntactic structure, and references to Philosophical concepts in daily language.

This collection brings together philosophy with corpus linguistics not only to serve as exemplifications of different approaches to corpus analysis, but also to defend the use of corpus linguistics in philosophy. It moves away from data generated via vignettes and questions devised by an experimenter who might attempt to shape responses in a particular way and with a particular bias. Making the case for digital analysis and naturalised language in Philosophy makes it an important and exciting addition to Bloomsbury's Advances in Experimental Philosophy series.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Corpus Analysis in Philosophy, Joseph Ulatowski, Dan Weijers, & Justin Sytsma

1. Using CHILDES as corpus analysis in philosophy, Jennifer Cole Wright

2. Are “Race” and “Rasse” the Same? Comparing race talk in the United States and Germany, Leda Berio, Daniel James, & Ben Eken

3. The folk concept of the unconscious mind, See-Young Cho & Beate Krickel

4. Language Trends in the Descriptions of Philosophy by Recent Philosophy PhD Graduates, Carolyn Dicey-Jennings & Alex Dayer

5. Interesting and Important Mathematics: A Corpus Linguistics Study, Fenner Tanswell & Matthew Inglis

6. Corpus, Meaning, and Neural Machine Translation, Masaharu Mizumoto

7. What is the Basic Unit of Philosophical Progress? A Quantitative, Corpus-Based Study, Moti Mizrahi & David Lowe

8. Mapping Controversy: A Cartography of Taxonomy and Biodiversity for the Philosophy of Biology, Maximilià Bautista Perpinyà, Stijn Conix, & Charles H. Pence

9. Does Ordinary Meaning Exist? Legal Interpretation, Corpus Linguistics, and Waismann's Challenge to Ordinary Language Philosophy, Nat Hansen, Sara Vilar-Lluch, Maxime Lepoutre, and Emma Borg

10. How can a corpus tell us anything about the world? Statistical inference from corpora, Louis Chartrand & Edouard Machery

11. Is That a “Fact”?, Joseph Ulatowski & Michael P. Lynch

12. A Corpus Analysis of English Pain Language, Justin Sytsma & Kevin Reuter

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Dec 10 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 272
ISBN 9781350453173
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 30 bw illus
Series Advances in Experimental Philosophy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Joe Ulatowski

Anthology Editor

Dan Weijers

Anthology Editor

Justin Sytsma

Justin Sytsma is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Victo…

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