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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter: One
THE PROBLEM OF OMNISCIENCE
An Introduction
I. The Meaning Of Omniscience (A) Lexicographical Description (B) Conceptual Classification
II. The Omniscient Being
(A) General
(B) Omniscience and Personality (C) Human Omniscience (D) Moksa and Omniscience
Chapter Two
THE CONCEPT OF OMNISCIENCE
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1. Some Misconceptions 2. Sarvajñata & Nayavada 3. Some Conceptual Questions (a) General
(b) Reality and Duty
(c) Omniscience as Knowledge of Reality (d) Omniscience as Knowledge of Duty (e) Concluding Remarks
A Study of the Indian Background
I. The Non-Believers in Omniscience
(A) Introductory
(B) The Carvāka Materialists
(C) The Indian Sceptics and Agnostics (D) The Mimāmsakas
II. The Believers in Omniscience
(A) Introductory
(B) The Devotional Approach
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