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    Entre subjectivité et narration : la voix-off dans quelques documentaires français contemporains by Antony Fiant

    “…Aussi, c’est la fameuse omniscience de la voix-off qui est remise en cause par ces cinéastes qui l’utilisent au contraire pour divulguer leurs doutes et leur fragilité. …”
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    New scientific fiction: the relapse into “philosophy of identity” by Nicolás García

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The prescence of a narrative instance that, by means of omniscience estrangement, and a strong load of scientific intertextuality, order the chaos of paranoid perceptions, contrast with “weak” forms of narration, familiar with the ethnographic and postautonomous novel, linked with the genre. …”
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    Divine eternity by Mawson, T

    Published 2008
    “…I argue that Open Theism leads to a retreat from ascribing to God 'complete omniscience'. Having surrendered this ground, the Open Theist cannot but retreat from ascribing to God complete omnipotence; the Open Theist must admit that God might perform actions which He reasonably expected would meet certain descriptions but which nevertheless do not do so. …”
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    Economic Calculation, Complexity, and Cyber-Communism: Bad News for the Austrian School by Maxi Nieto

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This thesis has two variants: the Misesian emphasizes the role of economic calculation as an entrepreneurial appraisement made in conditions of uncertainty; and the Hayekian the coordinating role of entrepreneur in the face of the cognitive limits of agents (where omniscience is impossible). In this article, we show the inconsistency of this thesis in both its variants and argue that the theory of cyber-communism offers a solution that combines technological and institutional responses to the not merely computational complexity of the allocation problem.…”
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    Parallax Theology: Reframing Compensation Theodicy by Victor L. Shammas

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The reality of suffering and the existence of natural and moral evils appear to present significant obstacles to the doctrine of God’s omnipotence, omniscience, and omnibenevolence. Theodicy is an attempt to resolve the problem of evil. …”
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    Meaning-formative functions of the motif of blindness and the conceptually-semantic whole of the poet-prophet in T. Shevchenko’s poem The Blind Woman by Mykola Filon, Tatiana Shekhovtsova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…This motif is mapped to the image of narrator as an artistic whole and highlights its most important hypostasis – the poet-prophet, spiritually crippled by his omniscience and pansophy, having lost communication with his “native paradise”.…”
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    Teodicėjiniai motyvai lietuvių literatūroje: universalumas ir specifika | Theodic motifs in Lithuanian literature: the universal and the specific by Dalia Čiočytė

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Theodicy is a philosophical and theological attempt to reconcile the traditional divine characteristics of omnibenevolence, omnipotence, and omniscience with the occurrence of evil and suffering in the hu­man and natural world. …”
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    A Comparative Study between the Attributes of Jesus in Christian Theology and Muhammadan Reality in Islamic Theosophy by Hossein Atrak

    “…They are lights of God, the Word or the Pen of God, the creators of the word, omniscience, omnipotent, omnibenevolent as well as the intermediaries between God and humans. …”
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    Echoes from "Fight Club" by Francisco Collado Rodríguez

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Finally, Palahniuk departs from the minimalist style he used in his earlier and most well-known fiction in favor of a heterodiegetic and omniscience narrative voice that, combined with multiple internal focalizations, endorses a plural, non-categorical understanding of reality.   …”
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    Marmura’nın Tanrı’nın Tikelleri Bilmesi Problemindeki Düşüncelerinin Analizi ve Eleştirisi by Hasan Akkanat

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Marmura critizes Alfarab and Avicenna in “Some Aspects of Avicenna’s Theory of God’s Knowledge of Particulars” and “Divine Omniscience and Future Contingents in Alfarabi and Avicenna” that he examined God’s knowledge of particulars as a problem of Islamic philosophy. …”
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    The Frequentist Problem of Evil (Based on Wesley Salmon's interpretation) by Ghasem Purhasan, Ali Hatamian

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…In this kind of atheism, the denial of the possible intelligent agents and their role in the creation of the world is the main reason to reject an omnipotent and omniscience god. Bruce Reichenbach and Nancy Cartwright are among those who reject the Wesley Salmon’s ideas. …”
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    Teachers’ understanding of mathematical cognition in childhood: Towards a shift in pedagogical content knowledge? by Elizabeth Henning

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The analysis showed that the discourse of teachers’ expressed knowledge about their practice was embedded in the language of policy, curriculum, teaching methods of mathematics, and the omniscience of the annual national assessments (ANAs) in South Africa, with very few discourse markers representing knowledge of child cognition. …”
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    Enervating the Divine: Seeking New Intuitions about God from a Time of Pandemic by Oberg Andrew

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Beginning at the beginning, the paper sets out from a re-examination of the foundational creation myth of Western societies, and argues that a more careful reading of the actual presentation of that account, along with some situational explanations, results in an understanding of divinity that stresses neither omnipotence nor omniscience. The article then transitions to the importance of the notional in grounding and generating social behaviors, employing phenomenological and psychological research and analytical methods. …”
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    Surveying Problem of God’s Foreknowledge in Abū al-Barakāt al-Baghdādī’s view and Open Theism by Seyed Mohammad Ali Dibaji, Eisa Mohammadinia

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Open theism as a new theological school, by proposing the dynamic Omniscience view and attributing the experience of time to God, believes in the openness of the future, and denies Divine foreknowledge. …”
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    Teachers’ understanding of mathematical cognition in childhood: Towards a shift in pedagogical content knowledge? by Elizabeth Henning

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The analysis showed that the discourse of teachers’ expressed knowledge about their practice was embedded in the language of policy, curriculum, teaching methods of mathematics, and the omniscience of the annual national assessments (ANAs) in South Africa, with very few discourse markers representing knowledge of child cognition. …”
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    Editorial: God's Nature and Attributes by Ide Lévi, Alejandro Pérez

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In Western theism, different attributes have classically been ascribed to God, such as omnipotence, omniscience, wisdom, goodness, freedom and so on. But these ascriptions have also raised many conceptual difficulties: are these attributes internally coherent? …”
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    The coherence of the Chalcedonian Definition of the incarnation by Swinburne, R

    Published 2011
    “…As Son, he is a spiritual being, having all the divine properties (such as omnipotence, omniscience, perfect freedom, and so perfect goodness). …”
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    Finnegans is the Tolstoy of the Uitoto by Jimmy Weiskopf

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…For the Murui, this urge towards omniscience may have arisen because their survival depended on articulating all of the interrelated nuances of their environment.…”
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    Defending the Possibility of Knowledge by Kennedy, Neil

    Published 2017
    “…Furthermore, we will prove results about the consistency of verificationism and the principle of non-omniscience by model-theoretical means. Namely, we prove there exists a model of these principles, and delineate certain constraints they pose on a structure in which they are true.…”
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