Exactly as predicted, Alan, you have totally ignored the two points I made in the post you are supposedly replying to and even made exactly the same nonsensical assumption I pointed out.
The nonsensical assumption was that there is a "you" that is automatically separate from any discussion about how it makes its choices. I also pointed out that being able to choose our wants leads to an infinite regress.
I guess you'll just go on ignoring both points.
But in this very simplistic logic you are presuming that conscious choices are determined in a mechanistic way entirely driven by chains of inevitable cause and effect. You do not acknowledge that conscious thoughts can be determined by anything other than previous chains of cause and effect
This actually has nothing to do with either of the points I made. However, I have not (in past posts)
presumed it, I've
argued it - an argument you have never been able to fault - you seem too afraid to even try.
If a choice is not entirely determined by the events that led to it (including the nature of the person making the choice), then, to some extent, it is not due to the events that led up to it. In other words, some part of the choice was
unrelated to the events that led it - including the nature of the person making the choice.
Please explain how some aspect of a choice being totally unrelated to either the choice maker, or any of the circumstances of the choice, can possibly make said choice maker more "free". How can it be anything other than random?
I guess you'll just go on ignoring that too.
Reality is not that simple. Choices are not reactions - they are consciously chosen according to your will. You are free to make your own choice - not to have it predetermined by past events.
There's the nonsensical and simplistic assumption again. The subject of the discussion is how "you" make a choice, how your "will" is arrived at. Simply saying that it's those things that make the choice is just avoiding the question, not answering it, or even thinking about answering it.
Are you really incapable of even framing the question in your mind - because it rather looks like that? It looks like you have just decided that asking questions about how you (your soul, your conscious awareness, your human will, etc.) make a choice is totally off limits - you dare not even think about it, let alone subject it to logical thought...