Application of Law
im not actually saying that people don't make decisions, just that we are not the ultimate source of those decisions. im saying that you have NO choice in who you are, or what you do, in any ultimate sense. you still do things.
for practical reasons we must take responsibility for our actions, we still do them, even if we are not ultimately responsible for them.
This is called a nuanced argument, dont discount it just because it does not fit your current understanding of terms like 'responsibility'
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please do ask questions and check things, because i don't think you quite get what im actually arguing here.
really, the issue is that 'we' are not what you think.. insofar as i believe anyway.
'we' are the conscious experience, the silent witness of experience, we are not our thoughts, feelings or actions, we simply experience those things. but now we lead down a rabbit whole that im quite sure i wont convince you of, that your personal experience of 'deciding' something, is an illusion, a trick. your brain does all the deciding outside of your control or understanding, it then tricks you into thinking you did it. when really the decision is as mysterious to you as anything could be, you don't know how the neurons are firing of in your brain, you don't know what subconscious things are going on behind the scenes.