something by way of justification, something stronger than 'that is just how it seems'.
I think of an action, and I do it.
This is not just how it seems.
It is how it is.
Free will exists in every human being.
No, we have already covered this in other threads, that is just how it seems, but not how it actually is. By the time you have
thought of doing an action, you have already chosen to do it subconsciously. The
thought comes after the event of choice.
Here's a quick thought experiment to illustrate this. Get yourself comfortable, empty your mind (as far as possible), and when you are ready, do this :
Think of one of your favourite memories. We've all got millions of memories to choose from. Now think back to that instant when your chosen memory popped into mind. Did you actually consciously choose it ? No, you did not consciously choose it, it just popped into mind from the murky depths of your subconcious. In fact, you could not possibly have
consciously chosen it, because to have
consciously chosen it, you would have had to have already thought of it in order to consider it. That is circular.
This illustrates how all our thoughts, all our choices, originate in subconscious mind and emerge into consciousness some small time later. You could try to argue that free will exists in subconscious mind I suppose, but that strikes me as particularly meaningless.