You need more turkheimer in your life
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Prediction doesn’t answer causal questions.
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I mean this seriously, your response misses Turkheimer’s whole point.
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I think with genetics the causal case is something approximating open and shut
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Come on, you know better than that. Do you really need to go over the redhead example again?
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Replying to @eigenrobot @bechhof
if the argument is "hurr durr you can dye your hair red" yes you can and also (i) interventions on more-basal biological features tend to be well-understood to the point of triviality and (ii) knowledge of biological parameter space is vastly closer to complete than it is in econ
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yeah I was thinking about how to deal with that issue it seems pretty tractable, squinting at it but also in that case having a gene for red hair in fact would be causing shitty educational attainment *and* IQ tests probably wouldn't be much affected :)
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