Mind projection fallacy

The mind projection fallacy is an informal fallacy that occurs when a person believes in factual claims (as distinguished from facts) solely based on mental or sensory experiences, which are often interpreted as objective properties. That is, someone's subjective judgments are "projected" to be inherent properties of an object, rather than being related to personal perception.

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Mind projection fallacy

The mind projection fallacy is an informal fallacy that occurs when a person believes in factual claims (as distinguished from facts) solely based on mental or sensory experiences, which are often interpreted as objective properties. That is, someone's subjective judgments are "projected" to be inherent properties of an object, rather than being related to personal perception.

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