"Benardete's paradox" meaning in English

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Etymology: Formulated by J. A. Benardete. Head templates: {{en-prop}} Benardete's paradox
  1. (philosophy) A philosophical problem whereby a man intends to walk a mile from a particular point, but an infinity of gods separately plan to obstruct him. One of them will raise a barrier to stop his further advance if he reaches the half-mile point, a second if he reaches the quarter-mile point, a third if he goes one-eighth of a mile, and so on ad infinitum. The paradox involves the fact that (i) the man cannot begin walking, because a barrier will stop him even at the shortest distance, but (ii) if he does not begin walking, no barrier will rise. Categories (topical): Philosophy Related terms: Grim Reaper paradox

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