... let's suppose I were to start a Wittgenstein wiki, where the public could edit it. Would there be any interest in that around here? I don't mean "interest" as in, visitors. I mean, would people write pages for it? Take a look at this wiki, about, whatever: http://www.beachapedia.org/ Imagine a wiki like this solely about Wittgenstein. What would be interesting is if Wikis begin to replace books. Imagine a world where, 5 years after publishing, the content of books were added to the wiki of their designated subject. What I mean to say is, wikis would replace libraries. Imagine a wiki containing all the information ever written or known about Wittgenstein. Regards and thanks. Dr. Sean Wilson, Esq. Assistant Professor Wright State University Personal Website: http://seanwilson.org SSRN papers: http://ssrn.com/author=596860 Wittgenstein Discussion: http://seanwilson.org/wiki/doku.php?id=wittrs