0 having or seeming to have unlimited knowledge:
God is omniscient.
1 having or seeming to have unlimited knowledge:
They give the impression that the magazine is omniscient.
It does not follow that one could be free of this liability only if one were omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly reasonable.
Suppose the best world a given omnipotent and omniscient creator could actualize contains creatures who endure incredible amounts of pain.
Any divine self is both perfect and essentially omniscient.
We are not omniscient and thus cannot always know all of the deductive consequences of propositions that we accept.
This more powerful being cannot be omniscient because she has the ability to learn.
After all, he is omniscient and omnipotent, and so if there is some possible way he could bring it about.
Such omniscient scrutiny is not as far-fetched as we might imagine.
Consequently, experimentalists may be effectively introducing omniscient third parties into their games.