Answer:
B. If Carson believes in a universe of actualities, then Carson's regrets form a pervasive pessimism.
Explanation:
The above is demonstrated in James Williams Cognitivity of feelings in his The Varieties of Religious Experience. ([1902] 1985). In his Varieties of Religious Experience, James Williams contrasts between perspectives to life and labelled two groups based on their perspectives as the "healthy-minded" ones and the " sick souls". According to him, the healthy minded individuals were individuals who remained optimistic in the face of all troubles of life, seeing it as natural and unproblematic while the sick souls were ones who saw life as full of problems. The sick soul group viewed life as meaningless and therefore he considered them pervasive pessimists who recognized with the harsh realities of life