I discussed a few days ago a few upcoming posts that do not have summaries yet. jsalvatier I know did at least two, and Oscar Cunningham summarized one, although neither has publicly commented about it yet. We do still have The Bottom Line, What Evidence Filtered Evidence?, Recommended Rationalist Reading, and A Rational Argument that need summaries, and we should be completely clear for a couple of weeks. Anyone want to volunteer?
I've now done them all apart from The Bottom Line, which I can't think of a way to summarise. (If anyone has a summary for it, just post it as a reply to this comment. Save you the trivial inconvenience of getting a wiki account.)
Today's post, Conjunction Controversy (Or, How They Nail It Down) was originally published on 20 September 2007. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
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