If anyone is interested, this is
my solution to the problem.
I hope you will forgive me for responding to your thesis at your website before reading all of it.
You say several times that “will” is a “subjective experience”. Therefore you are indicating that the most commonplace definitions of the noun “will” are false:
noun
1. the faculty of conscious and especially of deliberate action; the power of control the mind has over its own actions:
the freedom of the will.
2. power of choosing one's own actions:
to have a strong or a weak will.
3. the act or process of using or asserting one's choice; volition:
My hands are obedient to my will.
the definition of will
It seems you have “solved” the problem of free will vs. determinism by simply denying the existence of “will” according to its primary definition(s). Indeed, none of the 7 definitions given at dictionary.com construe “will” as merely a subjective experience.
By the way, the scientific evidence is consistent in proving the thesis of determinism to be false.
Determinism: The world is governed by (or is under the sway of) determinism if and only if, given a specified way things are at a time t, the way things go thereafter is fixed as a matter of natural law.
Causal Determinism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Thus, the thesis of determinism depends on the truth of the postulate of realism used in the tests of Bell and Leggett-Garg inequalities, where realism is the assumption that properties exist in a definite state in the absence of (prior to) a measurement. The findings of those experiments are consistent in demonstrating the violations of those inequalities, thus refuting the postulate of realism:
Bell's inequality is established based on local realism. The violation of Bell's inequality by quantum mechanics implies either locality or realism or both are untenable. Leggett's inequality is derived based on nonlocal realism. The violation of Leggett's inequality implies that quantum mechanics is neither local realistic nor nonlocal realistic. The incompatibility of nonlocal realism and quantum mechanics has been currently confirmed by photon experiments.
Testing Leggett's Inequality Using Aharonov-Casher Effect : Scientific Reports
You say on your website:
"At least as far as the "free will vs. determinism" debate is concerned, the freedom is freedom from being determined by the rules of the universe."
What is “the rule of the universe” that has determined what color socks I will put on my feet tomorrow?
I am unaware that there is any such rule of the universe. I believe that I am free to choose my multicolored argyle socks rather than my usual black socks, without violating any rules of the universe.
Also by the way, according your thesis, all human movements are essentially involuntary movements, i.e., none are determined by the individual. Is that correct?
If so, how do you account for the fact that I am now able to correctly predict that tomorrow on this thread I will write a post containing the name of King Lear's youngest daughter?