The philosophical literature on this attribute often uses the example of Jones mowing his lawn tomorrow from a 1965 Nelson Pike paper. Having this attribute prevents two figures from knowing whether they live on the “highest mountain” or the “coldest mountain” in a paradox that David Lewis used to introduce de se attitudes. Linda Zagzebski’s recent books explore a variant of this attribute named for “subjectivity.” This attribute is held to apply to futuribilia and all contingents in Molinism, a position named for the 16th-century Spanish theorist of (*) “middle knowledge.” Boethius argued that this attribute does not impinge on human free will. Thought experiments that posit beings with this property include Newcomb’s problem and Laplace’s demon. For 10 points, what divine attribute is often listed with omnibenevolence and omnipotence? ■END■
ANSWER: omniscience [or divine foreknowledge; accept being all-knowing; accept logical omniscience; prompt on God’s knowledge by asking “what attribute of God’s knowledge?”; prompt on divine providence; prompt on omnipotence before read; prompt on being a god or being divine; prompt on omnisubjectivity by asking “that is a strong variant of what attribute?”]
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