AB,
The key word here is "want" which implies that an action is driven by will.
No it doesn’t, or at least not in the sense that you’re attempting it.
We’re some 19,000 posts in now – if you still can’t grasp the straightforward logic that invalidates this then I really can’t see it happening ever.
Though influenced by past events, humans can ultimately choose what they want to do from the feasible options - we are not nature's robots driven by the uncontrollable forces of the physical universe.
Ignoring for now the pejorative language, essentially yes we are however uncomfortable that thought makes you.
You misunderstand what I mean by free will. I mean the freedom to wilfully choose between two or more alternatives.
Which must either be deterministic (ie, it just feels “free”) or random. However much you may want to conjecture a “soul”, you cannot just magic it into being outside that binary choice.
To be able to make any conscious choice requires a defining event which triggers the choice. If the event is just an inevitable reaction to previous physical events it is not a choice - just a pre determined reaction.
Not quite, but for this purpose close enough.
So?