AB,
It is undeniable reality which makes it go away
“It’s magic innit” isn’t undeniable reality. It’s just incoherence.
I have a mind, yes, and it changes according to my wishes.
So you think you have a mind that decides on its own wishes, and then changes because of those wishes?
Did you really mean to say that?
To deny that we live and act in the present is denying reality.
No, to deny the more plausible explanation given to us by reason and experimentation is the actual denial of reality.
My conscious choice is not an infinite regress - it is a defining cause.
So where do the wants that determine that choice come from?
Our conscious freedom is a demonstrable reality - of course it exists'
Just saying “of course it exists” because it just feels that way isn’t a demonstration. If you think you have the demonstrable reality, then – finally – actually
demonstrate it.
No amount of short sighted logic can remove this freedom.
And calling logic “short-sighted” because falsifies your privileging of opinion over fact doesn’t make it so. If you think the logic ranged against you is short-sighted nonetheless, then – finally – provide some logic of your own that shows it to be wrong.
If you can't explain it you have to conclude that it is beyond your understanding.
Explain what – your car crash of a definition of “freedom”? How about, “doesn’t exist at all” rather than just assuming it to be real but “beyond understanding”?
I can only think of one thing at a time.
Then try your wife – I’m told women can multi-task better than we can.
What I think is determined by me - not by the past - no infinite regress.
Except of course if it’s “determined by me” then it must happen either deterministically or randomly. Just citing magical thinking to get you off that hook is rhetorical gibberish.
I have thought very deeply about the reality we exist in,…
Then you’re very, very bad at thinking. I know this because you commit several fallacies each time to attempt a reply. Combine that with your fundamental dishonesty in never bothering to address the problem when it's identified for you and we have a cocktail of mindless superstition and mendacity.
… and my ability to do so aptly confirms my freedom to think such thoughts.
Only if you seriously think that the basic fallacy of circular reasoning is a good argument.
Oh, and I just explained a few posts back why you’d fallen into the availability heuristic by the way and, as ever, I see you just ignored that too.
What does this behaviour say about you do you think?