We lose a bit of parallelism with the original, because now "man" is no
longer unambiguously a simple direct object: the categories were made for
man-to-make-predictions, rather than the categories were made for man
COMMA, &c. What do you call this, a gerund phrase? But I think this flows
better?
-Title: The Categories Were Made for Man in Order to Make Predictions
+Title: The Categories Were Made for Man to Make Predictions
Date: 2018-03-01 5:00
Category: commentary
Tags: epistemology, Scott Alexander, sex differences, two-type taxonomy