Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 809 pages)
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illustrations
ISBN:
9783031541360
Inhalt:
The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Money surveys the role of money in the history of ideas. Volume 1: Ancient and Medieval Thought explores the worldviews of societies in the process of monetization. The volume is divided into sections on early Civilizations, classical Greece, the Roman era, and Medieval and Renaissance thought
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- A Reversal of Fortune -- Philosophy and Money -- The Handbook's Goals -- What Is Philosophy? What Is Money? -- Typologies of "Philosophy and Money" -- Interdisciplinary Collaboration -- Challenges and Limitations: Wicked Problems -- Methodological Frameworks -- Historical Organization -- Historical Comparisons -- Diversity and Inclusion -- Description and Evaluation -- Opening Bids -- References -- Part I: The Emergence of Money and the Formation of Worldviews
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Chapter 2: Introduction to the Emergence of Money and the Formation of Worldviews -- How do They Understand Philosophy? -- How Do They Define the Nature of Money? -- Moral Evaluation -- What, If at All, Is the Relationship between the Introduction and Use of Money, on the One Hand, and Metaphysical Thinking about the Nature of Reality, on the Other? -- References -- Chapter 3: Philosophy and Money: The Ancient Near East -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Philosophy and Money in Ancient Egypt -- Introduction -- Philosophy -- Money -- Wisdom and Wealth -- Wisdom and Wealth in the New Kingdom
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Wisdom and Wealth in Greek and Roman Egypt -- Continuity into the Christian Period -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Pre-modern Indian Philosophical Commitments and "Money" -- Introduction -- Some Textual and Social Background -- The Art of Living: Artha, Dharma, and Kāma -- Obligations: Debts and Triple-Debt -- Deontology: Svadharma -- The Ethics of Otherworldly Benefits: Dharmadāna -- The Ethics of This-Worldly Benefits: Lābha and Lobha -- Political Philosophy: Bali and Taxes -- Truth: Varuṇa Rule and Judicial Wagers -- Conclusion -- References
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Chapter 6: Classical Chinese Monetary Theory -- The Invention of Metallic Currency -- Pre-Imperial Writings on Money and Exchange -- Monetary Doctrines in Guan Zi -- Han Debates over Money and the Morality of Exchange -- The New Consensus: The Synthesis of Theoretical Cartalism and Practical Metallism -- References -- Chapter 7: The Philosophy of Money in Early Judaism (500 BCE-100 CE) -- Introduction -- The Introduction of Money into the Levant -- Coin Words -- Images -- Money and the Early Jewish God -- Sin as Debt, Merit as Credit -- Money as a Sacrificial Medium in the Jerusalem Temple
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Putting Tithes into Money -- Temple Finance -- Nazirites and Money -- Other Properties of Money -- Spiritual Money Undermining the Flexibility and Stability of Real Money -- Moral Charges -- The Price of Blood -- Alienation -- Money and Its Owners -- Love of Money -- Money and Health -- A Unified Theory of Money, Body, and Family in Raz-Nihiyeh and at Qumran -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Yorùbá Philosophy and Changing Views of Money -- Introduction: Yorùbá Land and People -- Yorùbá Philosophy -- Methodology: What's Ifá Got to Do with It?
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ISBN 9783031541353
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Erscheint auch als ISBN 3031541359
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ISBN 9783031541353
Sprache:
Englisch
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