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Dedicated to freedom of expression, acceptance, and individuality. Provides an area to discuss ideas and philosophies.
http://www.tcow.org
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An unmoderated philosophy forum.
http://www.someplacesomewhere.com
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Online discussion group,place for wisdom exchange,lively interaction, fun, contemplation, story telling, cross-fertilization and foolishness, all with great flash.
http://www.silkentiger.com/
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An open forum for theory exchange.
http://www.shinyredball.com/
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A forum for discussion and debate on philosophy and theology.
http://www.iseekthetruth.com
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Provides support about general secular and religious issues, as well as individual, situational help and advice.
http://www.secularlife.org/
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Local groups of readers of Philosophy Now magazine hold informal monthly meetings in various cities around the world. Site includes topics and dates of meetings.
http://philosophynow.meetup.com/
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Online philosophical discussion forum run by the news-stand magazine Philosophy Now.
http://philosophynow.forumsplace.com/
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Provides discussion on a variety of philosophy subjects ranging from religion to art.
http://forums.philosophyforums.com/
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Seeks to provide an opportunity for those who share an interest in philosophy to express their ideas and share their thoughts.
http://www.philosophychatforum.com
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Socratic television, hosted by Ken Knisley.
http://www.nodogs.org/
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Open debate and discussion on numerous topics of current events and philosophical interest from a skeptical and intellectual viewpoint.
http://www.bakkster.com/
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Our mission is to promote discussion of personal philosophies, spiritualities, ethics, and beliefs in an environment unfettered by the dangers posed by a close-minded society.
http://www.thenexusonline.org
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Contains resources for anyone interested in philosophy. Designed to make philosophical information more available, and to help people find a group to interact with.
http://melbournephilosopher.blogspot.com/
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Lively discussion forum, where thinkers of different paths converge in active debate.
http://www.madphilosophers.com
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