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his omniscience and hence it is the like arguing in a circle, Thus the concept of omniscience, whether logical or aciual1 does involve difficulties
31 F. Newman, (bid, makes a listinction between tw.) senses of omui
science. 'necesar' and actua!', which has been criticise. by R. Puccetti: (Mr. Newman's view of omniscience"; a discussion ) in Journal of Australasian Philosophy, Vol. 12, No. 2, August, !964. p. 261. A rough comparison may be made with Buddha's Jistinction between dispositional and unquali fied omniscience. (cp. K. N. Upā. dhyāya, ibid., pp. 342-313).
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