I don't know what you mean by "choice" (I'm not a telepath!) but all evidence points to "something silly that does not - and likely can not - exist" Nematode is as good example as any (unless you believe earthworms or WBs are super-magical lol) https://twitter.com/NormieGardener/status/969951660071145474 …
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So far the only "evidence" that you offer is allegations of your "lived experience". That's rather unimpressive evidence. I know a dude who claims "being abducted by grey aliens" is part of his lived experience. Doesn't mean grey alien invaders exist https://twitter.com/NormieGardener/status/969976706781122564 …
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As far as I am concerned, I don't see any fundamental difference between me "choosing", nematodes "choosing", and some piece of software "choosing" You seem to imply my "choosing" is "special" I find that hilarious and silly. https://twitter.com/NormieGardener/status/969979747777249280 …
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how do you feel about, as an alternative to "free will is an illusion", rather "everything is conscious and free-willed, to at least some degree"?
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It seems implausible after some fuzzy boundary (conscious atoms? electrons? lol), but I don't particularly mind extending free will to slime molds, nematodes, frogs, MTK-based phones and badly written python programs lol
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right, the entire idea is to throw out the implausible boundary where the "magic" happens. no boundary, a full continuum of consciousness where every system that has agency (even primitive nematode or hard drive notions of agency) is in some sense conscious.
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yes, and/or Process Theology too https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_theology …
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