(I’d rewrite (in 2.6.5) “Illusions of free will” to “Illusions of intentionality” since it doesn’t seem very related to what people usually refer to with “free will” iiuc.)
I was under the impression that “illusions of free will” was a standard term in the literature, but I just double-checked and I guess I was wrong, it just happened to be in one paper I read. Oops. So I guess I’m entitled to use whatever term seems best to me.
I mildly disagree that it’s unrelated to “free will”, but I agree that all things considered your suggestion “illusions of intentionality” is a bit better. I’m changing it, thanks!
(I’d rewrite (in 2.6.5) “Illusions of free will” to “Illusions of intentionality” since it doesn’t seem very related to what people usually refer to with “free will” iiuc.)
I was under the impression that “illusions of free will” was a standard term in the literature, but I just double-checked and I guess I was wrong, it just happened to be in one paper I read. Oops. So I guess I’m entitled to use whatever term seems best to me.
I mildly disagree that it’s unrelated to “free will”, but I agree that all things considered your suggestion “illusions of intentionality” is a bit better. I’m changing it, thanks!