Talk:Society for Consciousness Studies

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Thank you for spotting this confusing error.[edit]

Very helpful! "International" was added to the group's name, provoking a reaction from some members that led to a reversion to the original name.

Move article? Why?[edit]

@User:Jvpwiki - This edit of yours changed the subject of the article from "Society for Consciousness Studies" to "International Society for Consciousness Studies". If that is done, the article should also be moved from Society for Consciousness Studies to International Society for Consciousness Studies. I mention both because I have often seen move proposals in Talk pages say "Move to X" when the current article name is X, but it does not say what the old name is.

But: what is the reason for this? I can think of those possibilities:

  • Is this the same organization? Has it been renamed? In that case, the article should tell how it was founded using the old name and when it was renamed.
  • Has the "Society for Consciousness Studies" never existed, and it was always called "International Society for Consciousness Studies"? In that case, that would merit discussion here.
  • Are they two different organizations, and you thought that the second one should have an article, and the first one should not? In that case, you should also talk about it first.

Is it one of those three, or something else? BTW, empty Talk pages do not need to be filled with a sentence saying they are Talk pages. --Hob Gadling (talk) 06:19, 19 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]