Old and tired, maybe, but clearly there is not much consensus yet (even if, ahem, some people consider it to be as clear as day).
Note that who makes the decision is a matter of control and has nothing to do with freedom. A calculator controls its display and so the “decision” to output 4 in response to 2+2 it its own, in a way. But applying decision theory to a calculator is nonsensical and there is no free choice involved.
Old and tired, maybe, but clearly there is not much consensus yet (even if, ahem, some people consider it to be as clear as day).
Note that who makes the decision is a matter of control and has nothing to do with freedom. A calculator controls its display and so the “decision” to output 4 in response to 2+2 it its own, in a way. But applying decision theory to a calculator is nonsensical and there is no free choice involved.