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    A maximally powerful being cannot necessarily bring about... — Carmelics
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    A maximally powerful being cannot necessarily bring about any state of affairs.

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    • 1.Omnipotence in the sense of maximal power means that no being could exceed the overall power of an omnipotent being.
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    A second sense of ‘omnipotence’ is that of maximal power, meaning just that no being could exceed the overall power of an omnipotent being. It does not follow that a maximally powerful being can bring about any state of affairs, since, as observed above, bringing about some such states of affairs is impossible. Nor does it follow that a being with maximal power can bring about whatever any other agent can bring about. If \(a\) can bring about \(s\), and \(b\) cannot, it does not follow that \(b\) is not overall more powerful than \(a\), since it could be that \(b\) can bring about more states ...

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