Электронная книга: Richard Price «Observations on reversionary payments. Vol. 1»
Полный вариант заголовка: «Observations on reversionary payments = Vol. 1 : . : on schemes for providing annuities for widows, and for persons in old age : on the method of calculating the values of assurances on lives, and on the national debt : also essays on different subjects in the doctrine of life-annuities and political arithmetic : a collection of new tables, and a postscript on the population of the Kingdom / by Richard Price ; the whole new arranged, and enlarged by the addition of algebraical and other notes, the solutions of several new problems in the doctrine of annuities and a general introduction by William Morgan». Издательство: "Библиотечный фонд" (1803)
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Richard Price
Richard Price (
Early career
He was born at Tynton,
In 1744 Price published a volume of sermons, which gained him the acquaintance of Lord Shelburne; this raised his reputation and helped determine the direction of his career. It was, however, as a writer on financial and political questions that Price became widely known. In 1769, in a letter to
The war with America
Price then turned his attention to the question of the American colonies. He had from the first been strongly opposed to the war, and in 1776 he published a pamphlet entitled "Observations on Civil Liberty and the Justice and Policy of the War with America". Several thousand copies of this work were sold within a few days; a cheap edition was soon issued; the pamphlet was extolled by one set of politicians and abused by another; amongst its critics were Dr Markham, archbishop of York,
One of Price's most intimate friends was
The pamphlets on the American War made Price famous. He preached to crowded congregations, and, when Lord Shelburne acceded to power, not only was he offered the post of private secretary to the premier, but it is said that one of the paragraphs in the king's speech was suggested by him and even inserted in his words. In 1786 Mrs Price died. There were no children by the marriage, his own health was failing, and the remainder of his life appears to have been clouded by solitude and dejection. The progress of the
Works on ethics
Much of Price's most important philosophical work was in the region of ethics. The "Review of the Principal Questions in Morals" (1757, 3rd ed. revised 1787) contains his whole theory. It is divided into ten chapters, the first of which, though a small part of the whole, completes his demonstration of ethical theory. The remaining chapters investigate details of minor importance, and are especially interesting as showing his relation to Butler and Kant (ch. iii. and ch. vii.). The work is professedly a refutation of
Right and wrong belong to actions in themselves. By this he means, not that the ethical value of actions is independent of their motive and end (see ch. vi), but rather that it is unaffected by consequences, and that it is more or less invariable for intelligent beings. II. This ethical value is perceived by reason or understanding (which, unlike Kant, he does not distinguish), which intuitively recognizes fitness or congruity between actions, agents and total circumstances. Arguing that ethical judgment is an act of discrimination, he endeavours to invalidate the doctrine of the moral sense. Yet, in denying the importance of the emotions in moral judgment, he is driven back to the admission that right actions must be "grateful" to us; that, in fact, moral approbation includes both an act of the understanding and an emotion of the heart. Still it remains true that reason alone, in its highest development, would be a sufficient guide. In this conclusion he is in close agreement with Kant;
Other works
Price was also friends with the mathematician and clergyman
Besides the above-mentioned, Price wrote an "Essay on the Population of England" (2nd ed., 1780) which directly influenced
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References
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External links
* [http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Biographies/Price.html MacTutor biography]
* [http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archive&dsqCmd=Show.tcl&dsqSearch=RefNo='EC/1765/21'&dsqDb=Catalog Royal Society certificate of election]
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