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The parable of the hedgehog's dilemma was referenced in the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, especially in its fourth episode of the same name. [ 5 ] The award-winning short film Henry is a modernist version of the hedgehog's dilemma: in this story, the hedgehog eventually finds social comfort through a turtle, that is, a fellow social ...
"Hedgehog's Dilemma", also known by the Japanese title "Rain, After Running Away", [a] is the fourth episode of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was created by Gainax. The episode, written by Akio Satsukawa and directed by Tsuyoshi Kaga, was first broadcast on TV Tokyo on October 25, 1995. The series is set fifteen years after a ...
Hedgehog's dilemma: Despite goodwill, human intimacy cannot occur without substantial mutual harm. Inventor's paradox: It is easier to solve a more general problem that covers the specifics of the sought-after solution. Kavka's toxin puzzle: Can one intend to drink the non-deadly toxin, if the intention is the only thing needed to get the reward?
The title of Episode 4, "The Hedgehog's Dilemma", is a reference [34] [35] to the Hedgehog's dilemma, Arthur Schopenhauer's analogy about the challenges of human intimacy. [36] Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo introduced the organisation WILLE, whose name is derived from the Schopenhauerian concept of the Will. [37]
Three prisoners, A, B, and C, are in separate cells and sentenced to death. The governor has selected one of them at random to be pardoned. The warden knows which one is pardoned, but is not allowed to tell.
Misato Katsuragi (Japanese: 葛城 ミサト, Hepburn: Katsuragi Misato) is a fictional character from the Gainax-created media franchise Neon Genesis Evangelion.In the eponymous anime television series, Misato is head of the operations department of the special agency Nerv, and is in charge of directing and devising war strategies needed to defeat mysterious beings named Angels.
Related: Take a look inside Japan's new hedgehog adoption cafe: According to The Sun, Broadhead took Fred to the vet for further testing as he has yet to uncurl due to stress. "Fortunately, after ...
Campbell, Richmond and Sowden, Lanning, ed. (1985), Paradoxes of Rationality and Cooperation: Prisoners' Dilemma and Newcomb's Problem, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. (an anthology discussing Newcomb's Problem, with an extensive bibliography). Collins, John.