DBT
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You repeat this like a religious mantra despite having been provided with evidence for multiple distinct systems being at work to produce both the motor action and the awareness of desire and intention to move your finger.
Nothing you have said has in any way shown I can't move my finger at "will".
So you still ignore the means by which your experience is being produced. That's understandable, given what you are trying to defend.
Repeating this magic bit of near meaningless jargon: "multiple distinct systems" is not any kind of proof or argument I can't move my finger at "will".
The jargon is not mine, but it does refer to the architecture of the brain and its numerous functions.
That you have the experience of moving your finger at will is the function of these systems....which can be separated, disabling one aspect while retaining another. So you may feel that you are moving your finger but in reality you are not. Or the phantom hand experiment where the subject feels that he or she is controlling or moving their hand, but the hand may be rubber or belongs to someone else, depending on the set up. (use of screens).
Apparently you have no idea about the research that has been done.
''Hold your hand up in front of your face. It is patently obvious that the five-fingered thing in front of you is your hand, and the empty space next to it is not. But this ability to recognise your own body is more complicated than it first appears, and can be fooled through a surprisingly simple trick.''
''Henrik Ehrsson from the Karolinska Institute is a master of such illusion. When I visited his lab in 2011, he used little more than virtual reality headsets, mannequins and batons to convince me that I had left my body, shrunk to doll-size, and gained a third arm. Now, his team member Arvid Guterstam has devised a way of convincing people that they’ve got an invisible hand.'
''Ehrsson’s team have proved the point with one spectacular illusion after another. The principles are always the same as the rubber hand one. You fool the eyes with fake body parts or headsets, and you fool the body with synchronous strokes and prods. If you see a doll’s feet through a headset, and those feet are stroked in time with your actual ones, you will think you’ve shrunk. Change the view, and you can convince people they have swapped bodies with someone else, or had an out-of-body experience.''
The fact that you think you can just throw out some near meaningless jargon and dismiss real evidence is amazing.
Hilarious coming from someone who ignores all research and evidence and stubbornly asserts some kind of inexplicable, magical autonomy of mind that no researcher in the field even considers to be a valid explanation for agency.
Couldn't be bothered with the rest of your post. It's just more of the same absurdities being repeated.