Fedora (1913 film)

Fedora is a 1913 Italian silent film directed by Achille Consalvi and starring Claudia Zambuto.[1]

Fedora
Directed byAchille Consalvi
StarringClaudia Zambuto
Production
company
Distributed byAquila Films
Release date
June 1913
CountryItaly
LanguageSilent
Italian intertitles

Cast

gollark: They probably can't/won't eternally torture you, but there's a *possibility* of that infinite harm which is reduced by giving them £100, and if you accept the Pascal's Wager logic you should do that.
gollark: There's actually another similar thing, Pascal's *Mugging*, in which someone comes up to you and says "give me £100 or I will eternally torture you after you die".
gollark: But there are an infinitely large number of possible gods, and some do weirder things like "punish/reward entirely at random", "have no interest whatsoever in humanity", "punish people who believe in other gods", and all that, and Pascal's Wager just *ignores* those.
gollark: Pascal's Wager might work if the only options are "no god" or "one god, and it's the one you believe in, and they'll reward you if you believe and punish you otherwise".
gollark: Also, I should be specific, "a god and associated religious claims", not just "a god".

References

  1. Abel p.31

Bibliography

  • Abel, Richard. Encyclopedia of Early Cinema. Taylor & Francis, 2005.
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