AB,
But the conscious will of the human soul is not random.
That’s the reification fallacy again, and a failure in reasoning. If this “soul” of yours does not function randomly, then it too correlates with the cause and effect model. There is no third option because "magic", "mystery" etc are not a cogent answers.
And if you insist our will is pre determined by physical events, there can be no control - just inevitable reactions.
Your first problem here would be to demonstrate a
non-physical. Even if you could do that though (and a Templeton prize would await if you did), you’d still have a
non sequitur. I just “controlled” my action by drinking some coffee. That though says nothing about my decision somehow floating free from the substrate of neural activity that underpinned it.
Can you not see that your conscious control is driven by you, not the uncontrollable forces of nature over which there is no control?
Can you not see that this is a false binary? The “you” of which you speak is itself a “force” of nature, and the bit of it that “feels” in control (the pre-frontal cortex since you ask) is useless without the sub-conscious that’s in fact processing and making sense of the data it receives and responds to.
Are we all just biological robots ?
That “just” is the judgmental language approach (and informal logical fallacy), and whether or not you like the notion of being a “robot” is just the
argumentum ad consequentiam again.
Are our thoughts and actions driven from something outside the endless chains of physical cause and effect to enable the conscious control we all perceive?
Seems unlikely as to be “outside the endless chain of physical causes” is incoherent. What would that even
mean, and how would it work if not randomly – ie, chaotically?
Any news by the way on whether you ever intend to answer the questions I asked you but you keep avoiding? Would it help you if I asked them separately perhaps?
Here we go then:
DO YOU KNOW WHAT THE TERM “LOGICAL FALLACY” MEANS?