Ferdinando Galiani

Ferdinando Galiani.

Ferdinando Galiani (2 December 1728, Chieti, Kingdom of Naples – 30 October 1787, Naples, Kingdom of Naples) was an Italian economist, a leading Italian figure of the Enlightenment. Friedrich Nietzsche referred to him as "a most fastidious and refined intelligence" [1] and "the most profound, discerning, and perhaps also the filthiest man of his century."[2]

  1. ^ Nietzsche, Friedrich (1996). Christopher Middleton (ed.). Selected letters of Friedrich Nietzsche. Translated by Middleton. Hackett Publishing. p. 274. ISBN 0-87220-358-1.
  2. ^ Nietzsche, Friedrich; Horstmann, Rolf-Peter; Norman, Judith; Nietzsche, Friedrich (2013). Beyond good and evil: prelude to a philosophy of the future. Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy (8. print,, [reprint of the 7. print. with corrections] ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0-521-77913-5.