Welcome to LogiLogi
This website aims to take on-line discussions in philosophy and the humanities to a new level. Until now, such web discussions have taken the form of chaotic threads produced by anonymous authors. Thus, the potential for serious in-depth discussions on the internet - especially in philosophy - has ...read on
Pragmatic and academic approache...
The observation that academics appear to have an instinctive proclivity for over-theorized unimplementable constructs - and a corresponding aversion to simple experimentation - is I think correct. And I believe this has roots quite deep in the academic system (and thus, often, the academic psyche). ...read on
Systems feeding each other
At the moment the system of journal articles feeds books. Famous scientists will publish lots of journal articles, and then consolidate all their work into a book, which will be read by a wider audience, having had lots of feedback on their journal articles. I can imagine Logi Logi would similarly ...read on
I don't like having 2 options of...
I don't like having 2 options of creating a response logi. It might be better to just have one button 'create a response logi' and then have it below by default, unless the user decides to move it somewhere more prominent - which I think what 'create a new logi and link to it' is for....read on

