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Estrella Trincado
Facultad de CC. Económicas. UCM
Espanha
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3422-2360
v. 25 n. 1-2 (2023): Número extraordinario correspondiente a los años 2021-2023, Artículos por invitación, páginas 1-12
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/telos.25.1-2.9459
Recibido: 19-10-2023 Aceito: 25-10-2023 Publicado: 16-01-2024
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Este artículo detalla de manera esquemática las diferencias entre las teorías de David Hume y Adam Smith en los diversos temas que tratan. Para ello, se abren cuadros de doble entrada que dan muestra de la contraposición de ambas teorías, y que demuestran que Adam Smith quiso rebatir en sus distintas obras las teorías de David Hume.

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