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    Challenges→God can believe the same propositions we do without getting first-person belief about someone else, and whether he gets present-time belief depends on whether he believes in time or out of time.

    If no propositional haecceity-content can exhaustively represent the de se and de nunc content of indexical belief, then God's believing those propositions leaves the essential perspectival residue ungrasped.

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    De nunc(in epistemology and metaphysics of time)
    A Latin phrase meaning 'from now'—it describes knowledge or beliefs about the present moment right now, as opposed to facts about the past or future.
    De se(as in how 'he himself' is understood from the speaker's own viewpoint)
    A philosophical term meaning 'from oneself' or 'about oneself.' It describes thoughts or statements where someone understands something in relation to their own perspective, not just as a fact about the world.
    Indexical belief(in philosophy of language and epistemology)
    A belief that depends on where or when you are, or who you are—like 'it's raining here' or 'I'm late now' (indexicals are words like 'I,' 'here,' and 'now').
    Perspectival(in epistemology and metaphysics)
    Dependent on a particular point of view or perspective—what's true from one person's viewpoint might look different from another's.

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    Propositional(as used in logic and philosophy)
    Referring to statements or claims that express an idea and can be either true or false.
    haecceity(Metaphysics of modality and personal identity)
    The property of being that very individual; for individual a, the haecceity is the property of being a
    residue(as used in this argument)
    Something left over or remaining after everything else has been removed or explained away.

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