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    Hume demonstrated that what we call 'will' is itself prod... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Intellection is not a process automatically determined by exterior impulse, but depends essentially on human will and intention

    Hume demonstrated that what we call 'will' is itself produced by prior impressions, passions, and causal antecedents beyond the agent's control.

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    • 1.Empirical introspection reveals only fleeting impressions and emotional states, never a ghostly 'will' standing apart from them.
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    • 2.If will were uncaused, it would be random and therefore not genuinely 'ours'—causation by prior states is necessary for agency.
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    • 3.Neuroscience confirms that neural activity precedes conscious decision-making, supporting Hume's claim about causal antecedence.
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    • 1.Hume conflates the causal influence on will with the elimination of will itself; influenced decisions can still be genuinely voluntary.
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    • 2.The very intelligibility of moral responsibility and rational deliberation suggests we possess a will not wholly reducible to prior causes.
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    • 3.Hume's bundle theory of mind may be empirically inadequate; unified agency could be a real feature not detected by passive observation.
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