Psychologist's fallacy

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title: Psychologist's fallacy
text: The psychologist's fallacy is an informal fallacy that occurs when an observer assumes that his or her subjective experience reflects the true nature of an event. The fallacy was named by William James in the 19th century:
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description: Fallacy in which subjective experience is assumed to reflect the true nature of an event
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