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  1. Fish (2009).

  2. My (2011).

  3. The notion of discriminatory, selective capacities in play is well based in cognitive psychology. See in particular the work on basic visual capacities and pre-attentive discrimination in early vision, see Julesz (1981), Krummenacher et al. (2010), and To et al. (2011).

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Schellenberg, S. Perceptual content and relations. Philos Stud 163, 49–55 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-012-0069-3

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