Works
- Perception (1932)
- Truth and Corrigibility (1936)
- Hume's Theory of the External World (1940)
- Thinking and Representation.(1946) Hertz Trust Philosophical lecture, British Academy
- Thinking and Experience (1953; second edition, 1969)
- Belief (1969) (1959-61 Gifford Lectures, online)
- Essays in the Philosophy of Religion, based on the Sarum lectures 1971 (1972)
- Philosophical Interactions with Parapsychology: The Major Writings of H. H. Price on Parapsychology and Survival (1995) editor Frank B. Dilley
- Collected Works of Henry H. Price (1996) four volumes, editor Martha Kneale
- Thinking and Experience, and Some Aspects of the Conflict between Science and Religion (1996) reprints
Publications
- Price, H. H. (1939). Haunting and the “psychic ether” hypothesis: With some preliminary reflections on the present condition and possible future of psychical research. Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, 45, 307–374.
- Price, H. H. (1940). Some philosophical questions about telepathy and clairvoyance. Philosophy, 15, 363–374.
- Price, H.H. (1947). Harold Arthur Prichard, Proceedings of the British Academy, XXXIII, 1947
- Price, H. H. (1948). Psychical research and human personality. Hibbert Journal, 105–113.
- Price, H. H. (1953). Survival and the idea of “another world.” Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, 50, 1–125.
- Price, H. H. (1959). Psychical research and human nature. Journal of Parapsychology, 23, 178–187.
- Price, H. H. (1961). Apparitions: Two theories. Journal of Parapsychology, 24, 110–125.
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