omniscience Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɒmˈnɪs.i.əns]
  • Us [ ɑːmˈnɪʃ.əns]

Meaning of omniscience In English

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Examples of omniscience

  • Doctors often exude an air of omniscience.

  • Police omniscience is one of the most effective tools of tyranny.

  • She resented Richard's air of omniscience.

  • If this position can be sustained, then the advantages of bivalentist omniscience over its competitors make it the natural default position for open theists.

  • Even omniscience is limited to events due solely to natural necessity, and includes neither free actions nor events dependent on the occurrence of free actions.

  • However, the areas of omniscience and omnipresence remain unresolved.

  • This may itself have disturbing consequences for the doctrine of divine omniscience, but here we can only note that worry and move on.

  • To really examine the existence of archaeological theory, we would need to cross a range of boundaries, and lacking omniscience could only do so collectively.

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Translations of omniscience In Other Languages

  • Español

    omnisciencia…

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  • Français

    omniscience…

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  • Malay

    serba tahu…

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  • Deutsch

    die Allwissenheit…

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  • Norwegian

    ukjent…

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  • Čeština

    vševědoucnost…

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  • Dansk

    alvidenhed…

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  • Italiano

    onniscienza…

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