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Robert Maxwell Young <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear philosophical community,

A message from www.epistemelinks.com...

EpistemeLinks.com has redesigned its philosophy discussion forums.
Essentially there are now as many public discussion forums as their are
philosopher and topic categories in the ELC database. That is 350+
philosophers and 40+ topics at present. And the system will automatically
allow for the creation of new discussion forums as new categories are added
to ELC.

These forums are open to the public and do not require any kind of
registration whatsoever!

They are intended as a resource for those who wish to discuss the ideas of
a particular philosopher or topic, ask a question in the hopes that another
ELC visitor will know the answer, and so on. My hope is that students will
find these forums particularly useful, though professors and researchers
are encouraged to make use of them as well.

-->To join a discussion forum already started, simply visit:
http://www.epistemelinks.com/forums/index.asp
All topics already have discussion forums created, and many philosopher
categories do as well.

-->To start a new discussion forum on a philosopher, simply visit the
philosopher's result page and click the link at the top of the page. If
there is no forum on that philosopher yet, one will automatically be
created at that time!
http://www.epistemelinks.com/Main/MainPers.asp

These Discussion Forums will undoubtedly start slowly, but I suspect
several will gain in usage in time. Some will never be very active, but
that is the way of the things.

Please pass this information on to your colleagues, and especially to your
students who might benefit from such a resource.

Comments and suggestions, as always, are appreciated.

Best,

Tom Stone, EpistemeLinks.com

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