Re: A garbage free logic forum?



On Oct 19, 12:29 pm, Peter_Smith <ps...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've mused about this in the past, and the recent spews of garbage
here have made me think of it again.

There is, it seems, a place for (a need for??) something on the net
between the garbage-ridden sci.logic and (say) the FOM (Foundations of
Mathematics) mailing list. E.g. a moderated forum, with a large enough
group of moderators not to need too much work from any one person to
keep it on track and free of cranks and buffoons.

If there is interest, I might look into the practicalities of setting
one up: but what do others think?

I would certainly benefit from such a forum, so I would heartily
welcome it.

But there is not much more I can do.

Regards

.



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