I've been following some forums and discussion boards on Philosophy in the University I attended and it's exciting to think that there might be scenes amongst Professors similar to what happened with Popper and Wittgenstein's Poker.
Among us, there are those who lurk quietly and pursue philosophy in our own non-academic ways. We read reviews/discussion boards about recently-published Philosophy books or Philosophy-related books, films, plays or music that show coherence or congruence with certain philosophical ideas, some genuinely exciting philosophical insights and (with a blighted hope) maybe some sense of humor.
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