**Title** 202011011454 People think what they think because of who they are. May not be Truth
**Source** Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy From Paradox to wonder. John M. Heaton
**Date** 1 Nov 2020
**Tags** #language #counselling #differentiation
**People form judgments according to their psychological conditions, which are coherent by themselves, but may not relate to truth.**
- They think what they think because of who they are, what they think may not be true!
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They claim to be doing empirical investigations, yet fail to see that although each judgment we make is causally conditioned, it is not the case that all these causes are grounds that afford a justification of truth. For these causes act in accordance with psychological laws but have no inherent relation to truth, they know nothing of the opposition of true and false.
[[202009071534 Notes Reading Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy. From Paradox to wonder. John M. Heaton]] Chapter 2. Psychologism. p23.
Wittgenstein and Psychotherapy From Paradox to wonder. John M. Heaton
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