But free will does not mean unrestricted choice. It just means a choice which is not forced upon me by determinate events beyond my control.
Yes.
I could choose to pretend that I have no soul, but I choose not to. That is free will.
You don't believe that you have no soul, its not a choice but a conclusion you have reached based on you nature/nurture and experiences. Your belief is restricted and determined by those prior influences/experiences.
Walk me through this little scenario Alan - I'm a simple soul (am, not have of course) so help me out here.
You make a choice about something at anyone moment. If you could re-enact that moment exactly - go back in time to the exact same moment with the exact same prior experiences, knowledge etc would you make exactly the same decision as before?
It is an interesting scenario, but impossible to enact because we do not have the ability to re create any given moment in time. To me, my free will becomes apparent when I have to choose between:
a) what I know to be the correct option, or
b) what I would like to do for my own selfish reasons.
I become acutely aware of the temptation to choose option b), and I feel I need a great amount of willpower to choose option a).
But I am fully aware that the choice I make is generated from my self awareness and that I am in full control of the choice I am about to make.