determinism and freedom
Determinism refers to the idea that every event or action is ultimately predetermined or caused by previous events, factors, or conditions, leaving no room for alternative outcomes or choices. On the other hand, freedom refers to the capacity and ability of individuals to think, act, and make choices independently, without external constraints or predetermined influences.
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