The Philosophy of Right and Left: Incongruent Counterparts and the Nature of Space

Kluwer Academic Publishers (1991)
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INTRODUCTION TO THE ARGUMENT OF 1768 Some ordinary facts about the world we live in can be readily explained by other ordinary facts. One can, for example, explain the fact that when we are facing north the sun rises on the right and ...

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