AB,
You still have not given a feasible explanation of how rational analysis can be achieved without and form of conscious control.
“Feasible” is just your opinion on that matter, but in any case that’s fine – if you’re not persuaded then you’re not persuaded. That’s up to you. Now then – how would you propose to get from your “I’m not persuaded” to your “therefore it’s impossible”?
Take as long as you need.
There are certainly many examples of man made machines performing what can be perceived as rational analysis, but these man made machines are just extensions of our human capability to perform rational analysis. Can you cite any examples of rational analysis being performed without any human interaction?
I assume you think referencing what current technology is capable of is relevant here, but I don’t know why.
(And before you try to give examples of perceived animal behaviour - ask yourself if the animal involved was consciously aware of their rational analysis, or were they just being driven by their biological instincts?)
“Rational analysis” is one of those vague, never defined terms you like to hide behind but if you mean by it phenomena like problem solving, deferred rewards, altruism, language etc then yes, lots on non-human animals do that.
You seem to be very confused…
Such a pity you have no understanding of the word “irony”…
…about the role of a consciously driven controller. Why would a controller with the power to consciously invoke acts of will need another controller
Leaving aside again the utter incoherence of “the power to consciously invoke acts of will” if you arbitrarily want to declare humans not to have that “power” because a single, integrated mind would also supposedly need a stand-alone decision-maker, then (presumably) the same problem would apply to the stand-alone decision-maker, and so on forever. Why in other words just declare an insurmountable barrier to one option (albeit a claim you will never even try to justify) but special plead the same insurmountable barrier away from another one?
And no, “because a soul is magic innit?” isn’t an answer – it’s the abandonment of an answer.