LITERATURE CITED
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- R. L. Gregory: ‘Mirrors in mind’; 1997, London, Penguin.
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- Plato: ‘Timaeus ’, (trans. D. Lee); 1977, London, Penguin.
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- N. Block: ‘Why do mirrors reverse left/right but not up/down?’, J. Philos., 1974, IXX, 259–277.
- M. Gardner: ‘The ambidextrous universe’; 1965, London, Penguin.
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- R. L. Gregory: ‘Eye and brain’, 5th edn; 1997, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
- J. A. Fodor: ‘The modularity of mind’; 1983, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press.
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- R. A. Hodgkin: ‘Playing and exploring’; 1985, New York, NY, Methuen.