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Julia Galef Being a utilitarian in the real world (Peter Singer) online This article challenges the common belief that parenting choices significantly impact children’s life outcomes. It presents evidence suggesting that, despite parents’ efforts, a child’s life outcomes are largely determined by genetics and other factors beyond parental control. The author, an economist, argues that this has implications for how people should parent and how many children they have – AI-generated abstract.

Being a utilitarian in the real world (Peter Singer)

Julia Galef

Rationally Speaking, November 24, 2013

Abstract

This article challenges the common belief that parenting choices significantly impact children’s life outcomes. It presents evidence suggesting that, despite parents’ efforts, a child’s life outcomes are largely determined by genetics and other factors beyond parental control. The author, an economist, argues that this has implications for how people should parent and how many children they have – AI-generated abstract.