Clearly, some of our own source experience is the result of our own choice. For example, we may think that we can freely choose the work and idea that we will complete our work. However, we may wonder if the choice you choose is actually free. When we read Donald C. Abel's "Fifty Readings of Philosophy", all readers will discuss the idea of free will. Holbach initially read the Baron D'Holbach's "Human Free System" and claimed that "human beings are completely physical entities, therefore completely obeying the laws of nature."
I think that the word "free choice" accompanies this question. Who said that the choice is free? Neuroscientists believe that the selection of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is the field to monitor and select other action plans based on their likely results. However, ACC needs to respond to the urge generated by the ventral striatum. v. The striatum is responsible for pursuing goals and focusing on what is most useful. That fuel is dopamine extracted from the midbrain, receiving reward-related clues. Therefore, selection involves balancing the behavior of v. More rational angle of view of the striatum blind impulse and ACC
This is a theoretical paper to study the free will hypothesis of behavior selection in economic theory. The assumption of free will in contemporary economics is an important starting point for socio-economic analysis, in contrast to the methodology assuming that human behavior is determined in advance by the power beyond individual control. However, given the complementary hypothesis that the power of the market is important for deciding on selected behavior, modern economic theory lacks choices in key areas and is important for economic analysis and public policy. The purpose of this paper is to insist on choosing existing freedoms under the traditional constraints of relative price and income. Traditional analysis does not pay attention to non-economic constraints that affect human behavior and depict it, but it does not preclude free choice and free will. Considering the existence of free will and free choice, individuals are morally responsible for their choice.