Veridicity

Veridicity

A property of certain perceptions, memories and other acts of cognition which, though not in the strictest sense true — since truth is usually considered an exclusive property of propositions and judgments — tend to form true propositions. Non-veridical cognitions including illusions and hallucinations though not in themselves false are deceptive and foster falsity and error. — L.W.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy