The question of the truth of our knowledge, and the question of the ultimate nature of what we know, are in reality two sides of the same inquiry; and therefore our epistemological results have to be ontologically expressed. [Please select]
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Therefore, _if_ the ultimate Reality is mental, Causation _must_ be ontologically identical with Volition. [Please select]
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Or thus, if volition and causation are one and the same thing, the only reason why they ever appear diverse is because the one is known ontologically, while the other is known phenomenally. [Please select]
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