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    It is not the case that If divine omniscience already includes all true propositions including self-locating ones, omnisubjectivity adds no distinct cognitive category beyond complete propositional knowledge.

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    • 1.Knowing that 'pain is painful' propositionally differs from the subjective quale of experiencing pain—a gap propositional knowledge cannot bridge.
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    • 2.Self-locating knowledge requires egocentric perspective; omniscience structured as abstract truths lacks the perspectival structure required to know 'I am here'.
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    • 3.Omnisubjectivity means knowing what it is like to be all conscious subjects—a distinct epistemic category irreducible to third-person propositions.
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    • 1.Self-locating propositions (e.g., 'I am here now') reduce to indexical expressions that omniscience captures via complete propositional knowledge.
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    • 2.If omniscience includes all truths about all times, persons, and perspectives, no experiential fact remains outside propositional knowledge.
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    • 3.Omnisubjectivity as a distinct category requires cognitive states irreducible to propositions, but no such states have been coherently identified.
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