The difference between illusion and delusion, as Kasulis uses those terms, is best described as
A) analogous to the difference between dreams and hallucinations.
B) the difference between something's appearing other than it is and someone's thinking that something is other than it is.
C) a false dichotomy between two things that are fundamentally the same.
D) the result of failing to detach ourselves from our desire for the world to be other than it is.
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