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Richard Price (5) (1723–1791)

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Born in the Welsh town of Llangeinor, Richard Price (February 23, 1723-April 19, 1791) was the son of a dissenting preacher and was himself ordained as one at age 21. He is best known for his moral philosophy but also wrote on financial and political subjects. His writings on life expectancy and mostra'n més life insurance claims led to sweeping changes in the actuarial and benefit policies of insurance companies and benefit societies; an article by him on public debt convinced William Pitt, the prime minister, to establish a fund to extinguish the English national debt. Price's chief philosophical work is A Review of the Principal Questions in Morals (1758, revised editions 1769 and 1787). Price's Four Dissertations (1767) contains a defense of his religious convictions, including a reply to Hume's essay on miracles. Against Joseph Priestley he defended freedom of the will in A Free Discussion of the Doctrines of Materialism and Philosophical Necessity (1778). Price's political views were progressive. In addition to urging political reforms in England, he wrote a widely circulated pamphlet defending the American cause against the British crown; the pamphlet is said to have encouraged the colonists' decision to declare independence. Price later became a friend of Benjamin Franklin (see Vol. 1). He was offered American citizenship by the Continental Congress if he would emigrate and serve as a financial adviser to the American government, an offer he gratefully declined. Price also welcomed the French Revolution; in fact, it was in reply to a 1790 treatise by Price that Edmund Burke wrote Reflections on the Revolution in France. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra'n menys

Obres de Richard Price

Price: Political Writings (1992) 27 exemplars
Four dissertations (1996) 8 exemplars

Obres associades

British Moralists 1650-1800, Vol. 2 Hume-Bentham and Index (1991) — Col·laborador — 17 exemplars

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Data de naixement
1723-02-23
Data de defunció
1791-04-19
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Great Britain
País (per posar en el mapa)
UK
Lloc de naixement
Llangeinor, Wales
Llocs de residència
London, England, UK (Newington Green)

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"I have read them with great Pleasure, and I think no one can read them without Improvement." - BF to Price, 18 May 1787.
 
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BenjaminFranklin | Dec 3, 2008 |
"Permit me to thank you, not only on my own Account for the Book itself you have so kindly sent me, but in Behalf of the Publick for Writing it. It being in my Opinion, (considering the profound Study, and steady Application of Mind that the Work required, the sound Judgment with which it is executed, and its great and important Utility to the Nation) the foremost Product of Human Understanding that this century has afforded us." - BF to Richard Price, 11 February 1772.
 
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BenjaminFranklin | Dec 3, 2008 |
...I thank you, my dear Sir, for the volume you were so kind as to send me some time ago. Everything you write is precious, and this volume is on the most precious of all our concerns. We may well admit morality to be the child of the understanding rather than of the senses, when we observe that it becomes dearer to us as the latter weaken, & as the former grows stronger by time & experience till the hour arrives in which all other object lose all their value ... (TJ to Price, 11 July 1788)

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