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Bring Me Your Hungers: Omnipotence, Mourning, and the Inexorable Limits of Time and Self in the Psychodynamic Treatment of Eating Disorders.

Psychoanalytic Review, 2018
Drawing upon the classic use of physical hunger as both a concrete sign of and metaphor for deep emotional needs, this article elaborates upon the many layers of hunger the eating disorder patient experiences and narcissistic defenses commonly employed ...
K. Zerbe, K. M. Bradley
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The Rorschach Omnipotence Scale and Closed-System Processing

Psychoanalytic psychology, 2018
This exploratory study demonstrates several key aspects of a psychoanalytic theory of omnipotent defenses, based on the Novick and Novick (1996, 2003, 2004) description of a “closed system” sadomasochistic cycle in which omnipotence plays a central role ...
E. Homann
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Natural Sovereignty and Omnipotence in Hobbes’s Leviathan

Hobbes's Political Philosophy, 2018
According to Hobbes, God is a natural sovereign because of his omnipotence, not because of his goodness or creation. The relation between power and kingship is also expressed in the idea of Yahweh as a warrior god, for example in Deuteronomy and the Book
A. Martinich
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Omnipotence

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2005
Final Published Version: Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71, 1, 2005, 56 ...
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Omnipotence

Philosophy, 1973
It is fortunate for my purposes that English has the two words ‘almighty’ and ‘omnipotent’, and that apart from any stipulation by me the words have rather different associations and suggestions. ‘Almighty’ is the familiar word that comes in the creeds of the Church; ‘omnipotent’ is at home rather in formal theological discussions and controversies, e ...
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The omnipotent platelet

Medical Hypotheses, 1996
This information was derived from the increase in platelets of patients following fractures and/or bone surgery and in conjunction with a vast amount of published literature. The increase in numbers of platelets reflects the extent of bone involvement, especially noted in the hip, knee, post-coronary artery bypass graft, and multiple fractures.
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Omnipotence

Sewanee Review, 2021
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The Omnipotence Machines

Scientific American, 2009
The article discusses versatile sensors, which are also called motes, that have the ability to analyze, recommend, and initiate the data they generate. Topics include ways in which versatile sensors can be applied, such as in the construction of buildings that can manage energy use, the challenges to using versatile sensors, such as the generation of ...
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Omnipotence, omniscience and necessity

Analysis, 1973
N 'The Incompatibility of Omnipotence and Omniscience' (ANALYSIS 33.5) I argued that an omniscient being cannot create a finite being, b, who performs an act known only to himself and to no other being because an omniscient being must know about every act performed by every finite being.
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