Tools for the analysis of intellectual creation
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v6i2.1132Abstract
Results of an inquiry into the methodological procedures of the textual analysis of 19th century Cuban thinkers, particularly on the works of the priest Félix Varela y Morales. The methods used were in-depth content indexing, information structuring in a database, infometric analysis and external experts validation, among others. From their application, different products were obtained, mainly a glossary, a dictionary of the author’s thoughts, a dictionary of cited personalities and the analytical index of the studied works. As a result, the author’s intellectual themes, tendencies and influences are identifiedDownloads
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