Logic and limits of knowledge and truth

Noûs 22 (3):341-367 (1988)
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Abstract

Though my ultimate concern is with issues in epistemology and metaphysics, let me phrase the central question I will pursue in terms evocative of philosophy of religion: What are the implications of our logic-in particular, of Cantor and G6del-for the possibility of omniscience?

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Patrick Grim
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