I believe this one can be tackled using some cause and effect diagramming and the principle of contrapositive.
The principle states if "cause" causes the "Effect" or in other words C --> E, then the only inference that you can make in Not E --> Not C. This is called the contrapositive.
Now in this question, I diagrammed it in this manner:
#1) No awareness --> Illusion
#2) Too much awareness --> Tainted emotions
Take contrapositive of #2, No emotions --> No
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The principle states if "cause" causes the "Effect" or in other words C --> E, then the only inference that you can make in Not E --> Not C. This is called the contrapositive.
Now in this question, I diagrammed it in this manner:
#1) No awareness --> Illusion
#2) Too much awareness --> Tainted emotions
Take contrapositive of #2, No emotions --> No
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