No, we don't. No more than a thermostat has the ability to autonomously drive a car.And yet we have a thermostat that has a will?
You could say that it has a personality, if one wishes to anthropomorphise. If it is slow to turn on but quick to turn off, or never quite turns on at the same temperature, or frequently breaks down, then yes, it could be said to have a personality.I suppose it has a personalty and self awareness to go with it.
Self-awareness, no.
Then present something to actually counter it, rather than merely appeal to emotion and consequence, or simply pointing at something and going "Ooh, look, that's evidence of free will! That proves free will!" or some such.What a joke!
Your personal incredulity is again noted, even if you are utterly confused about your own position, given that we're still discussing the realm of the deterministic universe in which you yourself have admitted there is no free will.I am totally bewildered as to why you guys have dumbed down so much... seriously you guys are usually pretty smart but this thread is nuttso.....
No one is granting the thermostat a will. One is merely comparing the freedom within the will as being of the same principle as the freedom exhibited by a thermostat. If you see that as granting will to a thermostat then your ability to comprehend is woeful, which may well excuse the confusion your posts tend to exhibit on this matter.Arguing for pages comparing a human brain with a thermostat, not even knowing how a brain works.
Granting a thermostat of all things a will which immediately implies self-identity.
There is no such suggestion. Any mention of illusion is reserved for those things that appear to run contrary to how the logic suggests they operate.Suggesting by default that YOU do not exists except as an illusion...
It is none of those four things, but thanks for your enlightening critique. If you care to actually offer any alternative logic that shows the argument wrong, a better constructed argument, or research that offers examples of genuine rather than merely imagined alternatives and a non-trivial freedom, then maybe you'll be taken seriously in this conversation.Not only illogical, poorly constructed and under researched but incredibly stupid.
And yet I am still humoured by the fact that you also hold the position that free will does not exist in a deterministic universe. But such is your own confusion in the matter, and your apparent desire to simply increase your post count without any actual content, that you aren't even aware of which side of the in/compatibilist debate you're on.
If we have dumbed things down it is only so those we converse with who hold a confused position can keep up. Maybe we need to dumb it down even more for you?So why are you guys so dumbed down?