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  1. The Natural History of Religion.David Hume, A. Wayne Colver & John Valdimir Price - 1956 - Religious Studies 14 (1):125-126.
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    Reflections on the Conduct of the Modern Deists.John Toland, Peter Browne & John Valdimir Price - 1995 - Psychology Press.
    First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    The ironic Hume.John Valdimir Price - 1965 - Austin,: University of Texas Press.
    Many of the seemingly bland assertions and bald statements of the eighteenth-century philosopher David Hume contain more than the mind immediately perceives. Author John Valdimir Price contends that an understanding of Hume's writings cannot be separated from an understanding of his life. By examining the works of Hume, Price shows the way in which an ironic way of seeing events and an ironic mode of expression permeated Hume's life and writings. Price examines Hume's irony as it is exhibited in letters (...)
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    Sceptics in Cicero and Hume.John Valdimir Price - 1964 - Journal of the History of Ideas 25 (1):97.
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    David Hume.John Valdimir Price - 1968 - New York,: Twayne Publishers.
    Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of David Hume.
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  6. Historicity and Narratology in David Hume’s History of England.John Valdimir Price - 1992 - Etudes Ecossaises 1:143-153.
     
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    The dictionary of eighteenth-century British philosophers.John W. Yolton, William Yolton, Jean S. Yolton, John Valdimir Price, John Stephens, John W. Stephens & Andrew Pyle (eds.) - 1999 - Sterling, Va.: Thoemmes.
    This is a comprehensive reference source on 18th-century authors writing in the English language about philosophical ideas and issues. It features authors taken from 1689 through to the mid-19th century, the period beginning with John Locke and ending with Dugald Stewart. The word philosophical is used in a wide, 18th-century sense. Therefore, the Dictionary includes epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, education, politics, rhetoric, science, medicine, biology, geology, chemistry and theology.
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    Wilbur Samuel Howell, "Eighteenth-Century British Logic and Rhetoric". [REVIEW]John Valdimir Price - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (3):397.