But none of this pertains to the ultimate source of what determines your written conclusions.
Of course it does. Human brains are sophisticated information gathering, processing, and decision making systems.
If these written conclusions of yours are determined by nothing but physically controlled chains of cause and effect, they are not your personal conclusions, because you have can have no personal control over them.
Drivel. Once again, it is me that is making the choices whether I am deterministic or not. Nobody is suggesting a powerless 'me' that is being pushed around by "chains of cause and effect".
In order to make any claim over these conclusions of yours, you will have to show how they pertain to you, rather than uncontrollable chains of physically induced cause and effect.
According to all the evidence, I
am the chains of cause and effect in my brain.
Once again, you have no alternative explanation that doesn't boil down to "it's magic, innit" and you have no answer to the basic logic that says that to the extent we are not deterministic, we must be random.
We've been over this (what seems like) thousands of times and yet you don't even have the basic honesty to acknowledge that your 'points' have already been answered multiple times and by multiple people.
What is the point of mindlessly repeating yourself?