(April 2, 2016 at 3:43 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Assert less, establish more. "Choosing" doesn't help unless it's somehow free. Choose all day, refer to things you chose, and you still won't have established the freedom of your will, only that you choose things. The question remains. Could you choose otherwise?
(obviously the sense in which you "chose" is the sense in which you equivocate the term with free will, and so you assume your conclusion)
Choose as in choose from a set of actions that I could perform.
I have to establish the freedom of my will? Don't you think it's obvious the way I am free to choose from a set of actions?