The point you seem to be making:
A) If I make the same choice everytime there is no free will.
B) If I make different choices everytime there is no free will? Or perhaps even there is no "me"?
Free will could entail the will to choose the same thing every time AND the will to choose something different.
If we can't accept that then perhaps an argument could be made that there is no such thing as "you".
The point you seem to be making:
A) If I make the same choice everytime there is no free will.
B) If I make different choices everytime there is no free will? Or perhaps even there is no "me"?
Free will could entail the will to choose the same thing every time AND the will to choose something different.
If we can't accept that then perhaps an argument could be made that there is no such thing as "you".