
It seems like picking a specific topic within philosophy to discuss and post about would be beneficial, since we could all focus our attention toward something common and enhance the dialogue with (semi)unified research, etc. Naturally, we all have different areas of interest, but the goal is to pick something central and have analyses and contributions coming from all angles.
After an initial post on the preferred subject matter, we can all pitch in posts as-able to continue a discussion of that topic. Comments will be reserved for the readers, and for germane comments from contributors. However, contributors should—as authors of the blog—submit posts in lieu of comments when they have the chance. Posts will, most probably, diverge quite a bit from the initial scope of the issue, but that is precisely the point: to broaden consideration and research for the sake of the others—as long as the primary focus remains the same.
When posting on a particular topic is brought to some sort of close (however long it takes...), we will recommence with selecting a new one. That should keep ideas fresh, but give enough time to argue them clearly and completely before moving on.
Comments and suggestions on this format are welcome; we all have to agree if this is going to work well. If the format seems okay, then leave comments here on topic proposals, and we'll select something and go with it. (The proposal winner gets the first post.)