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The Paradox of God and the Science of Omniscience
โ Scribed by Pickover, Clifford A
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press;Palgrave
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- 1st Palgrave MacMillan pbk. ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Paradox of Omniscience -- God and Evil -- Cain's Dilemma -- The Parable of Algae -- Newcomb's Paradox and Divine Foreknowledge -- The Devil's Offer -- The Revelation Gambit -- The Paradox of Eden -- The Brain and God: Who's in Charge? -- The Bodhisattva Paradox -- The Paradox of Pascal's Wager -- Two Universes -- Godel's Proof of God -- The Paradox of Uzzah -- The Paradox of Dr. Eck -- The Paradox of Led Zeppelin -- A Few Quick Puzzles and Surveys -- Some Final Thoughts.
โฆ Table of Contents
The Paradox of Omniscience --
God and Evil --
Cain's Dilemma --
The Parable of Algae --
Newcomb's Paradox and Divine Foreknowledge --
The Devil's Offer --
The Revelation Gambit --
The Paradox of Eden --
The Brain and God: Who's in Charge? --
The Bodhisattva Paradox --
The Paradox of Pascal's Wager --
Two Universes --
Godel's Proof of God --
The Paradox of Uzzah --
The Paradox of Dr. Eck --
The Paradox of Led Zeppelin --
A Few Quick Puzzles and Surveys --
Some Final Thoughts.
โฆ Subjects
God--Omniscience;Omniscience (Theory of knowledge);God -- Omniscience
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