. _:vb7335935 "2014, Berit Brogaard, Does Perception Have Content?, page 112:"@en . _:vb7335933 "Few believe that all claimed religious experiences are veridical."@en . . . "2" . . . _:vb7335934 "1995, Herbert Simon, \u201CGuest Editorial\u201D, in Public Administration Review, volume 55, number 5, page 404:"@en . _:vb7335932 . . . _:vb7335934 "There was great need for empirical research that would build a more veridical description of organizations and management."@en . . _:vb7335932 "Pertaining to an experience, perception, or interpretation that accurately represents reality."@en . _:vb7335935 "Searle himself notes that one way an experience might fail is for it to be a veridical hallucination: you might hallucinate a cat before you, and by accident there might be a cat before you."@en . _:vb7335933 . _:vb7335934 . _:vb7335935 .