You keep using the term 'free will' regardless of how many times...

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    You keep using the term 'free will' regardless of how many times or how many ways it's explained that it's the neural networks of a brain that acquire and process information, generating conscious mind and action as a result of architecture, form and function, not Will.

    It's not a matter of Will, when something goes wrong with the system, undesirable behaviours result regardless of Will. A functional brain generates rational behaviour, unless its input is flawed....then its garbage in, garbage out.

    The term "Free Will" tells us nothing about human behaviour, its motives or drives, what makes us who we are or anything else....
 
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