question archive Philosophy Groundhog day2) Does the film support determinist views of freedom (human choice is an illusion)?No, a
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a. Does the film support the idea that the universe is built so that we can predict human
action and natural phenomena? Maybe not,
b. Does it illustrate D'Holbach's arguments about "the illusion of freedom"? If so, how?
3) Does the film support compatiblist views of freedom (we may be constrained
externally but are free if our internal motivations are not constrained)?
a. Would Stace say that Phil is free and responsible or unfree and unresponsible?
b. Does the film suggest there is a difference between agency and freedom?