omniscience

英 [ɒm'nɪsɪəns] 美 [ɑm'nɪʃəns]
  • n. 全知;上帝;全知者;无限的知识
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omniscience (n.)
1610s, from Medieval Latin omniscientia "all-knowledge," from Latin omnis "all" (see omni-) + scientia "knowledge" (see science).
1. Omniscience is impossible, but we be ready at all times, constantly studied.
无所不知是不可能, 但我们应该时刻准备着, 不断地进修学习.

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2. Thus, the argument concludes that omniscience and omnipotence are logically incompatible.
因此, 争论断定那个上帝和全能是逻辑地不兼容的.

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3. Attunement with the Cosmic Mind, with God's Omniscience.
和谐的宇宙心, 与上帝的全能.

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4. Dear God: Wow. Omniscience. Cool.
亲爱的上帝: 哇! 你无所不知,你酷极了.

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5. If rationality means omniscience, then it is indeed an unsound premise for economic reasoning.
如果“理性”指的就是“全知全能”, 那么,它确实不是经济推理的合理前提.

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