To what extent are we free to make decisions in life?

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In the movie “Final Destination 5” Sam and a group of friends gather together for a company retreat. During their bus ride to their destination, Sam has a premonition that his friends and other people on the bus die horrifically in a bridge collapse. As his vision ends, the events that he had imagined start to occur. Before anyone got hurt, Sam guides everyone to a safe location before Death claims them. As the movie goes on we learn that these unsuspected souls were never supposed to evade death, as death approaches them one by one, until fate successfully completes its cycle. The stimulus of “Final Destination 5” raises a range of questions such as; Are we free to avoid our fate? Additionally, the stimulus questions whether humans are determined to act in a certain way or not?

“Death doesn’t like to be cheated”
“You're supposed to die on that bridge…you're not supposed to be here… You shorted death. So you let death have somebody else in your place”

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In the stimulus, Sam and a group of friends are on a bus ride to their destination for a company retreat. As the bus approaches a suspended bridge, Sam has a premonition that most people of the bus die horrifically in a bridge collapse. After his graphical vision ends, Sam rushes everyone to a safe location, and saves the people on the bus.
As the movie goes on we learn that these unsuspected souls were never supposed to evade death, as death approaches them one by one, until fate successfully completes its cycle. This essay explores many theories regarding free will and determinism. Philosophers beg the question, whether choices can be made in our lives, or whether every move we make and do, are destined to happen. This essay will analyse hard determinism, s...

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...s event was pre-determined, or whether he had the free will to act the way he did. Looking at this situation from hard determinism, famous figures such as Clarence Darrow, John B Watson and John Locke would argue that prior events have determined Sam’s decision and action. Additionally they would argue that Sam’s environment has influenced him and lastly Sam has no moral responsibility for what he has done and cannot be praised, as the event was pre determined. The movie; Final Destination progresses by death killing all the people that were initially supposed to die on the bridge collapse, however evaded the event. A hard determinist would argue this, that you cannot evade death, as a death for every person has been determined. However on the other hand, libertarianism would argue that Sam’s actions were free, and he has the 100% responsible for his moral actions.

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