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  • ...pose of [[collaboration|collaboratively]] building a shared, collective, [[concept]]ual body of [[knowledge]] or understanding. ...rent [[point of view]] (such as [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]])), a [[concept wiki]] is much more open to accepting the expression of many varied and div
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  • ...ewhat authoritative documentation, rather than commentary, community, or [[concepts]] under development (such as in a [[brainstorming]] session). Contrast with [[concept wiki]]
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  • [[Philosophy]] is the branch of [[human]] [[concept]]ual [[thought]] which encompasses most, if not all, areas of understanding [[Category:Humanity]] [[Category:Thought]] [[Category:Concepts]] [[Category:Love]] [[Category:Wisdom]]
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  • ...pose of [[collaboration|collaboratively]] building a shared, collective, [[concept]]ual body of [[knowledge]] or understanding. ...rent [[point of view]] (such as [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]])), a [[concept wiki]] is much more open to accepting the expression of many varied and div
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  • ...If [[Wikipedia]] is a [[document wiki]], then the [[original wiki]] is a [[concept wiki]]. ...United wiki]]. At least initially, [[this wiki]] will function best as a [[concept wiki]], where new ideas are okay to try out, there aren't so many strict ru
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  • ...en to [[innovation]] and [[brainstorming]], it could be categorized as a [[concept wiki]], whereas [[Wikipedia]] would more properly be categorized as a [[doc ...rved by starting out more along the lines of the [[original wiki]], as a [[concept wiki]], focused on the overall topic of [[uniting atheist activists]].
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  • I just like the idea of the [[interrobang]], as it seems to match my conception of [[wonder]], so I thought, "Heck, might as well provide an explanation
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  • ...ry valuable on normal [[wiki pages]], because they usually indicate some [[concept]] that a [[contributor]] thought was important enough to [[wikify]], but di
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  • ...pioneered a diverse, collaborative community website, and the idea of a [[concept wiki]] which is devoted to a particular purpose overall. This is in stark c
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  • The following is a list of articles that we need written. We have many concepts for content but not enough time to create it all. If you'd like to write a
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  • *The circumstances of his conception are unusual, and
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  • ...utube.com/CountHektor CountHektor] - Atheist; Male; Discusses philosphical concepts, morality and atheism. ...orlan] - Atheist; Male; Debunks [[Shockofgod]] and talks about theological concepts.
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  • ** See approval of concept [http://adsense.blogspot.com/2008/07/sharing-your-ad-space.html from google
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  • * By following these format concepts, your post is more likely to be approved.
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  • - If you follow the format concepts, you're likely to get approved.<br><br>
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  • ...power of religion is to establish the power of science. There are many misconceptions, particularly in America, about not only what science is, but what it c ...erse) can be known with certainty. People who subscribe to a philosophical concept called solipsism insist that the only thing that can ever be known is self.
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