Ted Bundy Research Paper

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Ted Bundy is a real life example of a person who did not use his free will for good. He is a person that used his free will for evil. He made moral choices in his life and had deterministic factors in his life that changed his life in a major way. Ted Bundy was a well-known serial killer in the United States between the years of 1974-1978. During his active years he was captured and apprehended twice but, he escaped from prison twice. Finally he was caught in 1978 and this time, he did not escape. While he was in jail, he confessed to murdering 30 women. They way that he would murder his victims was vicious and selfless. He would use a club as a weapon to knock out his victims than he would strangle them to death. He also raped his victims and he also engaged in necrophilia with is victims. Bundy is morally responsible for his actions and used his free will for evil. Augustine, a well-known philosopher, would agree with this. …show more content…
He would agree that Bundy exercised his free will by killing 30 women but he would say that he used his free will as an evil act. Augustine would also agree that his actions were determined because he planned out the killings of his victims. There was no chance or luck with Bundy. He sought out his victims and knew exactly who he was going to kill and how he was going to kill these women. Augustine and his view on free will and the behaviorism theory, can explain the actions of Ted Bundy and explain why he chose those