Philosometrics
Abstract
The hypothesis that philosophy is driven by difference/innovation is checked in a quantitative manner. This was performed by assigning grades to eight main philosophical features with respect to seven prominent philosophers, which allowed sound concepts from multivariate statistics and pattern recognition to be applied. A number of insights could then be inferred about the way in which philosophy has been developed. For instance, the evolution of philosophy can be represented as a trajectory on a plane (two instead of the eight original dimensions) whose axes are defined by a linear combination of the philosophical characteristics considered. In addition, all the philosophical moves have been verified to oppose the prevailing philosophical state. We also identified an intense and progressive trend toward dialectics.
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