A conscious choice is not random. Neither is a sub conscious choice.
You maintain that a conscious choice is entirely pre determined by past events, which in effect makes it no different to a sub conscious choice.
Any choice we make will be influenced by past events, but I maintain that a conscious choice is not entirely defined by past events. There is the element of conscious freedom to make a choice, and it is not random but defined by whatever constitutes our self awareness.
Then how is it a 'choice'? If it's not related to previous events, not shaped by that sum of experience, then how is it a choice at all?
What does that 'freedom' mean? Regardless of the mechanics, regardless of soul/spirit vs brain, imagine you at the point of making a decision; you, at this moment in time, have a particular set of experiences, and a particular underlying nature that has influenced how you have interpreted those experiences to shape who you are. At the moment you make the decision, those experiences and that nature combine to shape the decision-making process - how can that result be any different than what you make? Either you decide 'chocolate ice-cream' or you decide 'strawberry ice-cream', yes, but you decide that either on your experience (shaped by mood at the time) or by... what?
What is the other element that adds 'freedom' to the decision, and what is IT based on that makes this element non-random. And being based on something, how is that freed from prior events?
That's the point - everything is either determined by prior events or it's not, and if it's not then it's random. Will is the conscious decision making based on prior events, but it's not free. Random would be free, but it would not be will.
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