Works by Reeve, E. G. (exact spelling)

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    A Comment on Some of Sir Francis Galton's Observations and Inferences with Regard to Free-Will.E. G. Reeve - 1971 - Philosophy 46 (177):259 - 261.
    Sir Francis Galton writes: “Those who find a difficulty in understanding how a feebly felt mental action can vanquish a strong desire, will find the difficulty vanish if they consent to assume a physiological and not a psychical standpoint. The gain is as great as viewing the planetary system after the fashion of Copernicus, instead of that of Ptolemy. There is nothing contrary to experience in supposing that conflicting physiological actions may be perceived with a distinctness quite disproportionate to their (...)
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    `Suppose everyone did the same'--a note.E. G. Reeve - 1969 - Mind 78 (310):280.
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