“…Nevertheless, while the phenomenon has remained marginal, philosophers have been interrogating texts with computers since the 1970s, be it through Meunier et al.‘s System for Text and Content Analysis (1976), or McKinnon's statistical profile of Kierkegaard's works (1970). Traditionally, text analysis was conceived mostly as a way to assist reading and interpretation, be it by developing algorithms to discover patterns that close reading would miss (Danis, 2012; Forest & Meunier, 2000; Meunier, Forest, and Biskri, 2005; Sainte‐Marie et al., 2011) or by using computational resources to exploit massive corpora (Chartier et al., 2008; Malaterre & Chartier, 2019). In such studies, researchers might train and apply a topic model and analyze how topics evolve across the years (e.g.…”