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Patrick Grim's Cantorian Argument against Divine Omniscience: A Critical Approach based on Plantinga and Mulla Sadra’s Views [PDF]
Patrick Grim has presented an argument against the compatibility of Divine Omniscience. Citing Cantor's Theorem and using the accepted definition of omniscience -knowledge of all true propositions- Grim denies the existence of an Omniscient due to the ...
Malihe Aghaei +2 more
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Attaining Fairness in Communication for Omniscience [PDF]
This paper studies how to attain fairness in communication for omniscience that models the multi-terminal compress sensing problem and the coded cooperative data exchange problem where a set of users exchange their observations of a discrete multiple ...
Ni Ding +3 more
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Distributed Observers for State Omniscience with Stochastic Communication Noises [PDF]
The focus of this paper is on solving the state estimation problem for general continuous-time linear systems through the use of distributed networked observers.
Kairui Chen +3 more
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Omniscience, the Incarnation, and Knowledge de se [PDF]
A knowledge argument is offered that presents unique difficulties for Christians who wish to assert that God is essentially omniscient. The difficulties arise from the doctrine of the incarnation.
Buckareff, Andrei A.
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Successive Local and Successive Global Omniscience [PDF]
This paper considers two generalizations of the cooperative data exchange problem, referred to as the successive local omniscience (SLO) and the successive global omniscience (SGO). The users are divided into $\ell$ nested sub-groups. Each user initially
Heidarzadeh, Anoosheh, Sprintson, Alex
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Editorial – 2019: Omniscience of monitoring and evaluation
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Mark A. Abrahams
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Divine Omniscience in Open Theism [PDF]
One of the most important and challenging theories of Open Theism is its particular view of the attribute of divine omniscience. This theory acknowledges that God is the Absolute, yet stipulates that God's knowledge does not include what man performs ...
Mehdi Abutalebi Yazdi +4 more
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Omniscience and the Problem of Indexicals [PDF]
One of the traditional theistic beliefs is the belief in God’s absolute attributes. One of these absolute attributes is “Omniscience”. But there are some challenges concerning this attribute and one of them addresses indexical propositions.
Mohammad Ali Mirbagheri, Abbas Yazdani
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Wittgenstein and the Pseudo-Problem of Evil
Theists believe that our world was created by an omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent God. If God with such traits creates a world, we would expect that the world to have certain features. Such features should be compatible with God’s traits. We do
Zoheir Bagheri Noaparast
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