EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SCOTTISH POLITICAL ECONOMY The Impact on Adam Smith and his Work, of his Association with Francis Hutcheson and David Hume1
W. L. Taylor
South African Journal of Economics, 1956, vol. 24, issue 4, 261-276
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I Introduction. II Francis Hutcheson as the teacher and friend of Adam Smith. III the basic similarity between Adam Smith's Glasgow lectures and the economic sections of Hutcheson's work. IV Friendship between David Hume and Francis Hutcheson. V Friendship between David Hume and Adam Smith. VI The basic similarity between the economic ideas of David Hume and Adam Smith VII Conclusion.
Date: 1956
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