Semantic search retrieves substantially more implicit receptions of Locke's work than lexical baselines in 18th-century corpora, yet remains constrained by lexical gatekeeping.
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Matching Meaning at Scale: Evaluating Semantic Search for 18th-Century Intellectual History through the Case of Locke
Semantic search retrieves substantially more implicit receptions of Locke's work than lexical baselines in 18th-century corpora, yet remains constrained by lexical gatekeeping.