Adam Glantz

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What exactly is added to this when we behold Him in the afterlife? Albert’s answer is to take seriously the idea that the knowledge of God available to the blessed is a kind of vision, one whose functioning is comparable to normal eyesight.11 For Albert, when we see something, we do so by receiving a “species” from the viewed object. So here he agrees with the sort of view put forward by his nemesis Roger Bacon,
Medieval Philosophy
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