AB,
Where does this reasoning take place?
answer: Your conscious awareness
Wrong answer. Reasoning is essentially a function of the
sub-conscious. That’s why “conscious awareness” is called conscious
awareness rather than “conscious decision-making”. It becomes aware, but doesn’t decide. Given the vast amounts of processing that happen in your sub-conscience – regulation of your digestive system for example – why would you arbitrarily carve out decision-making from that other than to satisfy a bllnd faith belief?
Where does the conclusion that this sense of agency is logically impossible exist?
answer: Your conscious awareness
Wrong answer again. Your conscious awareness is aware of the
sense of agency, but that’s all. Evolution has no mandate to map accurately to reality – rather it maximises genomic success, and so often creates models of reality that don’t withstand more rigorous scrutiny.
Your invisible magic man decision-maker notion is just one example of this.
Where does your sense of logically coherent and cogent explanations exist?
answer: Your conscious awareness
Wrong answer again. It’s “from” your sub-conscience.
Your answers are meaningless because you are deliberately ignoring the essential role of your conscious awareness in formulating all your answers.
Lying doesn’t help you here. I’m not “deliberately ignoring” that at all. Rather I’m explaining to you why your notion here is logically impossible, juvenile nonsense and the only deliberate ignoring going on is you deliberately ignoring those explanations.
The logical fallacies exist in your own conscious awareness - not mine.
Wrong again. Logical fallacies exist at an objectively verifiable level so that people who privilege their subjective feelings over sound argument can with confidence be falsified.
I do not use logical fallacies - I witness to the truth.
That’s a big lie to finish. Over and over and over again here you’ve tried arguments that are logical fallacies of various types. And over and over and over again this has been pointed out to you, only for you over and over and over again never to have the decency or the honesty to address the problem this gives you.
What’s odd though is that at some dimly aware level I suspect you do grasp what logical fallacies are, or at least you do sufficiently not to try them in other areas of your life. If, say, a doctor were to give you terminal illness diagnosis (heaven forfend) you would not presumably reply, “but that would mean that I will die. I don’t want to die. Therefore the diagnosis must be wrong”, and yet that’s exactly the structure of the argument you’ve tried here many, many times (“if decision-making is deterministic, my sense of agency must be wrong. I don't like the idea that my sense of agency is wrong. Therefore decision-making can’t be deterministic”).
You really do need to come to terms with the reality that the logic you keep espousing emanates from your power to consciously control your own thought processes in order to reach consciously verified conclusions.
How do you expect me to “come to terms with” something that’s logically impossible, and that you’re entirely unable to justify by any means other than blind faith and magical thinking?
This isn’t in other words “the” reality at all – it’s just
your reality, and it’s beyond dim-witted; it’s dishonest too.