At some point I need to write a post about how I’m worried that there’s an “unpacking fallacy” or “conjunction fallacy fallacy” practiced by people who have heard about the conjunction fallacy...
Please do this. I really, really want to read that post. Also I think writing it would save you time, since you could then link to it instead of re-explaining it in comments. (I think this is the third time I’ve seen you say something about that post, and I don’t read everything you write.)
If there’s anything I can do to help make this happen (such as digging through your old comments for previous explanations of this point, copyediting, or collecting a petition of people who want to see the post to provide motivation), please please please let me know.
If there’s anything I can do to help make this happen (such as digging through your
old comments for previous explanations of this point, copyediting, or collecting a
petition of people who want to see the post to provide motivation), please please
please let me know.
My experience has been that asking people “let me know if I can help” doesn’t result
in requests for help. I’d suggest just going ahead and compiling a list of relevant
comments (like this one) and sending them along.
(If Eliezer doesn’t end up writing the post, well, you now have a bunch of comments
you could use to get started on a post yourself.)
Please do this. I really, really want to read that post. Also I think writing it would save you time, since you could then link to it instead of re-explaining it in comments. (I think this is the third time I’ve seen you say something about that post, and I don’t read everything you write.)
If there’s anything I can do to help make this happen (such as digging through your old comments for previous explanations of this point, copyediting, or collecting a petition of people who want to see the post to provide motivation), please please please let me know.
My experience has been that asking people “let me know if I can help” doesn’t result in requests for help. I’d suggest just going ahead and compiling a list of relevant comments (like this one) and sending them along.
(If Eliezer doesn’t end up writing the post, well, you now have a bunch of comments you could use to get started on a post yourself.)