In the first case we shall be inclined to speak of a feeling
characteristic of meaning what we said, but not in the second.
Compare also lying in both these cases.
In the first case we should be inclined to say that lying consisted in
saying what we did but without the appropriate feelings or even
with the opposite feelings.
If we lied in giving the inform
ation
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about the train, we would
be likely to have different experiences while we gave it than those which
we have in giving truthful information, but the difference here would not
consist in the absence of a characteristic feeling, but perhaps just
in the presence of a feeling of discomfort.