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personal, 531-533. Can the Absolute be called happy? 533-535.

Knowledge is conditional or absolute, and so is impossibility, 535-530. Finite knowledge is all conditional, 539-542. It varies in strength and in corrigibility, 542, 543.

In the end not even absolute truth is quite true, and yet the distinction remains, 544, 545. Relation of truth to reality, 545~547.

Our result reconciles extremes, and is just to our whole nature, 547-549. Error and illusion, 549, 550. The presence of Reality in all appearances, but to different degrees, is the last word of philosophy, 550-552.

Appendix—
Introduction 553
Note A. Contradiction and the Contrary 562
Note B. Relation and Quality 572
Note C. Identity 585
Explanatory Notes 598
Index 623