It seems to me the introspective evidence is greater for choices spurred on by our desires, than our desires themselves. That is to say, I can’t choose which ice cream flavors I like either—but I can choose when I eat ice cream.
Of course, that could be reducible to atoms—at least it’s conceivable—the behavioral aspects at least, if not the qualia.
Doug,
It seems to me the introspective evidence is greater for choices spurred on by our desires, than our desires themselves. That is to say, I can’t choose which ice cream flavors I like either—but I can choose when I eat ice cream.
Of course, that could be reducible to atoms—at least it’s conceivable—the behavioral aspects at least, if not the qualia.