Adam Smith e il concetto di ricchezza

In Francesco Fagiani & Gabriella Valera (eds.), Categorie del reale e storiografia. Franco Angeli. pp. 289-299 (1986)
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Abstract

The novelty in Smith’s way of looking at the economy is the discovery of a social character of wealth, something new in comparison with its definition in physical terms by the Physiocrats. The possibility of carrying out such an idealization was a result of the adoption of a Newtonian, as opposed to a Cartesian, epistemology, where an intermediate and provisional character of theoretical entities is explicitly accepted, dropping Cartesian strong epistemological realism.

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