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Are there any well known academic philosophy forums?
What are the top professional organizations that philosophers belong to?Are there any philosophical works consisting entirely in conditional propositions?Are there any good non-technical discussions of what a scientific theory is?Is there an older book on Kant called “The Critical Philosophy Critically Examined”?Are there any websites that walkthrough Nietzsche's work?What is the difference between identity and equivalence?Are neopagan religious views taken seriously by academic philosophers?Philosophy book indications for beginnersAuthors on the Philosophy of Ancient EgyptDid Plato believe in reincarnation?What are the known philosophical works about a God without revelations?
Apart from Philosophy Stack Exchange (PSE), are there any well known academic philosophy forums?
PSE does not seem to me as active as MathSE or PhysicsSE.
That's the reason I'm asking the question above.
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Apart from Philosophy Stack Exchange (PSE), are there any well known academic philosophy forums?
PSE does not seem to me as active as MathSE or PhysicsSE.
That's the reason I'm asking the question above.
reference-request
there's some email lists you could find?
– another_name
May 25 at 16:10
'DailyNous' is one. It offers a fascinating insight into the profession. Not really a forum though and more a bulletin board. . .
– PeterJ
May 26 at 12:23
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Apart from Philosophy Stack Exchange (PSE), are there any well known academic philosophy forums?
PSE does not seem to me as active as MathSE or PhysicsSE.
That's the reason I'm asking the question above.
reference-request
Apart from Philosophy Stack Exchange (PSE), are there any well known academic philosophy forums?
PSE does not seem to me as active as MathSE or PhysicsSE.
That's the reason I'm asking the question above.
reference-request
reference-request
edited May 25 at 22:01
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there's some email lists you could find?
– another_name
May 25 at 16:10
'DailyNous' is one. It offers a fascinating insight into the profession. Not really a forum though and more a bulletin board. . .
– PeterJ
May 26 at 12:23
add a comment |
there's some email lists you could find?
– another_name
May 25 at 16:10
'DailyNous' is one. It offers a fascinating insight into the profession. Not really a forum though and more a bulletin board. . .
– PeterJ
May 26 at 12:23
there's some email lists you could find?
– another_name
May 25 at 16:10
there's some email lists you could find?
– another_name
May 25 at 16:10
'DailyNous' is one. It offers a fascinating insight into the profession. Not really a forum though and more a bulletin board. . .
– PeterJ
May 26 at 12:23
'DailyNous' is one. It offers a fascinating insight into the profession. Not really a forum though and more a bulletin board. . .
– PeterJ
May 26 at 12:23
add a comment |
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There is a Reddit group, r/askphilosophpy, that may be of interest: It claims to have as of this writing 101 thousand members with 247 online.
Stack Exchanges, however, should not be viewed as academic forums. They are primarily question and answer sites and not forums for discussion. There are, however, chat rooms where discussions can take place. Also, anyone may ask and answer questions. Activity is not restricted to academics or professionals.
For interaction with professional philosophers there are organizations that may offer what one desires. Geoffrey Thomas lists some in his answer to an earlier question:
In the USA the American Philosophical Association, which has Eastern, Central and Pacific Divisions. In the UK the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. Non-professionals can join the two latter but professionals dominate it. There's also, but not on your list, the Institute of Philosophy at the Institute of Advanced Studies at University of London.
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There is a Reddit group, r/askphilosophpy, that may be of interest: It claims to have as of this writing 101 thousand members with 247 online.
Stack Exchanges, however, should not be viewed as academic forums. They are primarily question and answer sites and not forums for discussion. There are, however, chat rooms where discussions can take place. Also, anyone may ask and answer questions. Activity is not restricted to academics or professionals.
For interaction with professional philosophers there are organizations that may offer what one desires. Geoffrey Thomas lists some in his answer to an earlier question:
In the USA the American Philosophical Association, which has Eastern, Central and Pacific Divisions. In the UK the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. Non-professionals can join the two latter but professionals dominate it. There's also, but not on your list, the Institute of Philosophy at the Institute of Advanced Studies at University of London.
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There is a Reddit group, r/askphilosophpy, that may be of interest: It claims to have as of this writing 101 thousand members with 247 online.
Stack Exchanges, however, should not be viewed as academic forums. They are primarily question and answer sites and not forums for discussion. There are, however, chat rooms where discussions can take place. Also, anyone may ask and answer questions. Activity is not restricted to academics or professionals.
For interaction with professional philosophers there are organizations that may offer what one desires. Geoffrey Thomas lists some in his answer to an earlier question:
In the USA the American Philosophical Association, which has Eastern, Central and Pacific Divisions. In the UK the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. Non-professionals can join the two latter but professionals dominate it. There's also, but not on your list, the Institute of Philosophy at the Institute of Advanced Studies at University of London.
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There is a Reddit group, r/askphilosophpy, that may be of interest: It claims to have as of this writing 101 thousand members with 247 online.
Stack Exchanges, however, should not be viewed as academic forums. They are primarily question and answer sites and not forums for discussion. There are, however, chat rooms where discussions can take place. Also, anyone may ask and answer questions. Activity is not restricted to academics or professionals.
For interaction with professional philosophers there are organizations that may offer what one desires. Geoffrey Thomas lists some in his answer to an earlier question:
In the USA the American Philosophical Association, which has Eastern, Central and Pacific Divisions. In the UK the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. Non-professionals can join the two latter but professionals dominate it. There's also, but not on your list, the Institute of Philosophy at the Institute of Advanced Studies at University of London.
There is a Reddit group, r/askphilosophpy, that may be of interest: It claims to have as of this writing 101 thousand members with 247 online.
Stack Exchanges, however, should not be viewed as academic forums. They are primarily question and answer sites and not forums for discussion. There are, however, chat rooms where discussions can take place. Also, anyone may ask and answer questions. Activity is not restricted to academics or professionals.
For interaction with professional philosophers there are organizations that may offer what one desires. Geoffrey Thomas lists some in his answer to an earlier question:
In the USA the American Philosophical Association, which has Eastern, Central and Pacific Divisions. In the UK the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association. Non-professionals can join the two latter but professionals dominate it. There's also, but not on your list, the Institute of Philosophy at the Institute of Advanced Studies at University of London.
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there's some email lists you could find?
– another_name
May 25 at 16:10
'DailyNous' is one. It offers a fascinating insight into the profession. Not really a forum though and more a bulletin board. . .
– PeterJ
May 26 at 12:23