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Yet Albert also wants to preserve Augustine’s claim that God’s infinity transcends our mind. Characteristically, he makes use of an Aristotelian distinction, in this case the one between knowing that something is the case and what something is. The blessed will see that God is before them but not attain a full understanding of what God is in His essence.
Medieval Philosophy
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