An Introduction to Systematic Philosophy

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selves, that we really see iionnalh' (hat of which we have a vision.
This theory is certainly false when stated in the form that what psychology calls a judgment must first be made l)efore error or truth may be ascribed to our cognitions. This is wholly to mistake the most usual form of our cog- nitions. Most of them contain no judgment whatsoever, and no one can rightly hesitate to call them true or false, unless he change the ordinary meaning of these words. "When from the other side of the r
...oom we see a pencil, and, coming nearer, find that it is a pen and not a pencil, our perception is held to have been false. Our perception was not merely a vision of the object, it was a recogriition of it. If we walk straight along a passageway and sud- denly run against a mirror, we certainly have made a mistake. The mistake was evidently that we recognized something as a continuation of the passageway which in reality was a mirror. We had a false perception. In other words, psychology shows us that much simpler cognitive states than judgments must be called recognitions.

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