It can be inferred from the passage that dual-aspect theory relies on what key assumption concerning the 'transcendent intelligence' to establish the connection between mental and physical occurrences?
A.
The intelligence is omniscient with regard to mental and physical occurrences, envisioning all acts of causation in advance.
B.
The intelligence transcends consciousness and extension, but not other categories of substance.
C.
Only infinite substances can establish a unity of finite substances, whether that of a mental or physical nature.
D.
The intelligence exists in a state of invariable consistency, allowing the synthesis of different metaphysical categories.
E.
The intelligence is the only means of establishing a common category between distinct consciousnesses.