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Modified Gaunilo-Type Objections Against Modal Ontological Arguments [PDF]
Modal ontological arguments are often claimed to be immune to the flqqperfect islandfrqq objection of Gaunilo, because necessary existence does not apply to material, contingent things.
Daniel, Chlastawa
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Omniscience and Divine Co-eternality [PDF]
The conflict between divine foreknowledge and human free will is a major controversy within theology and philosophy of religion. Needless to say, the proper notion of time and its relation to God is essential for coping with this conflict.
Enshallah Rahmati
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God’s Knowledge of Other Minds [PDF]
This paper explores one aspect of God’s omniscience, that is, his knowledge of human minds. In §1 I spell out a traditional notion of divine knowledge, and in §2 I argue that our understanding of the thoughts of others is a distinct kind of knowledge ...
O'Brien, Dan
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Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom: Exploring a Glut-Theoretic Account
This essay marks the first steps towards a viable glut-theoretic (contradictory) solution to the longstanding foreknowledge and free will dilemma. Specifically, I offer a solution to the dilemma that accommodates omniscience (foreknowledge) and human ...
Michael DeVito
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A Practical Approach for Successive Omniscience
The system that we study in this paper contains a set of users that observe a discrete memoryless multiple source and communicate via noise-free channels with the aim of attaining omniscience, the state that all users recover the entire multiple source ...
Ding, Ni +2 more
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On the Optimality of Secret Key Agreement via Omniscience
For the multiterminal secret key agreement problem under a private source model, it is known that the maximum key rate, i.e., the secrecy capacity, can be achieved through communication for omniscience, but the omniscience strategy can be strictly ...
Chan, Chung +3 more
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Tanrı’nın İlmi: Gazzâlî ve İbn Meymûn’un (Maimonides) Görüşleri Üzerine Bir İnceleme
Gerek felsefede gerekse teolojide Tanrı’nın ilim sahibi bir varlık olup olmadığı tartışma konusu olmuştur. Eğer Tanrı ilim sahibi bir varlık ise, bu durumda O’nun tikelleri bilmesi mümkün müdür? Tanrı’nın tikellerini bildiğini iddia etiğimizde bu durum O’
Özcan Akdağ
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Getting off the Omnibus: Rejecting Free Will and Soul-Making Responses to the Problem of Evil
The nature of suffering and the problem of evil have been perennial issues for many of the world’s religious traditions. Each in their own way has sought to address this problem, whether driven by the all too present reality of suffering or from ...
Macallan Brian C.
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Future Contingents and the Logic of Temporal Omniscience [PDF]
At least since Aristotle’s famous 'sea-battle' passages in On Interpretation 9, some substantial minority of philosophers has been attracted to the doctrine of the open future--the doctrine that future contingent statements are not true. But, prima facie,
Belnap Nuel +51 more
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Logical Omniscience as a Conditionality Issue. A Multi-Modal Approach
Many solutions to the problem of Logical Omniscience assume that this arises from the behavior of the epistemic operators. However, few proposals have criticized the assumption that material implication accurately accounts for conditionality. This paper
Juan Carlos Sánchez Hernández
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