AB,
My will is currently causing the choice of keys being typed on this keyboard.
But your will at an experiential level cannot be as you would like it to be at an explanatory level for reasons that have been explained to you countless times, but that you always just ignore.
This is reality.
No, it’s just a reality that satisfies someone who cannot or will not think through the logical impossibility it presents.
Your presumption that my conscious will is entirely caused by something prior removes any personal responsibility or accountability.
1. It’s not a “presumption” – it’s a deduction based on reason and evidence.
2. It doesn’t remove your personal responsibility at all at an everyday, functional level.
3. Even if it did though, that’s just an argumentum ad consequentiam – one of the stable of logical fallacies on which you rely to justify your faith beliefs.
I am responsible for choosing the content of my posts, not an an endless string of inevitable cause and effect dating back to the beginning of time.
You’re just repeating the same mindless assertions, and the “I” to which you refer is in any case an “endless string…” etc.
The source of power is irrelevant to the argument.
Both the lawnmower and the Ferrari are derived from the consciously controlled willpower of human beings - it is just a matter of scale. Neither could come into existence without it.
Way to miss the point. You accepted that determinism is fine for simple choices, but then claimed without explanation that it couldn’t function for complex decisions. I was merely explaining to you by way of an analogy that scale and complexity have no relevance to the principle. Provided the underlying neural architecture is sufficiently complex, it makes no difference at all whether the choice is a simple or a complex one.