Avicenna on the problem of God’s knowledge of multiple things

Asian Philosophy 32 (3):237-250 (2022)
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God is omniscient; therefore, for any two propositions, P1 and P2, God knows both that P1 and P2. If God knows multiple things, then God is not simple. But, God is supposed to be a s...

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