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Philosophers often cite the Grim Reaper paradox to illustrate how countably many agents, each scheduled to kill the subject at a specific time and each taking a finite interval to do so, can produce a startling contradiction about future events.
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Philosophers often cite the Grim Reaper paradox to illustrate how countably many agents, each scheduled to kill the subject at a specific time and each taking a finite interval to do so, can produce a startling contradiction about future events.
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哲学者たちはしばしば、可算個の死神が各々特定の時刻に(まだ生存していれば)対象を殺しに来て、その殺害に一定の時間を要するというパラドックスを例に挙げて、このような設定が未来の出来事について驚くべき矛盾を生じさせうることを示す。