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    The eye is illumined by means of light, establishing a re... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The divine intellect illumines the human intellect during the act of intellection

    The eye is illumined by means of light, establishing a relationship between the eye, the object seen, and the intervening space

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    Central to the unfolding argument in the Dialoghi is the concept of ocular power (forza oculare). In the first dialogue, Judah describes two modes of apprehending spiritual matters. The first is through the faculty of sight and the second through the intellect.[34] For the eye, like the intellect, is illumined by means of light, thereby establishing a relationship between the eye, the object seen, and the space that separates them.[35] Just as the sun supplies light to the eye, the divine

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