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The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy surveys the role of money in the history of ideas. Volume 2: Modern Thought examines the treatment of money in the writings of philosophers from the emergence of capitalism through the 20th century. The volume is divided into sections on Early Modernity, Late Modernity, and the Twentieth Century. Volume 2 presents an alternative history of modern philosophy in which monetary relations are both an explicit theme and an implicit condition of philosophical reflection.
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The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy surveys the role of money in the history of ideas. Volume 2: Modern Thought examines the treatment of money in the writings of philosophers from the emergence of capitalism through the 20th century. The volume is divided into sections on Early Modernity, Late Modernity, and the Twentieth Century. Volume 2 presents an alternative history of modern philosophy in which monetary relations are both an explicit theme and an implicit condition of philosophical reflection.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 767
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031541407
- Artikelnr.: 71187763
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 767
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031541407
- Artikelnr.: 71187763
Joseph J. Tinguely is associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Dakota. He is the author of Kant and the Reorientation of Aesthetics: Finding the World (2017).
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Demythification of Gold in the Spanish Enlightenment: Money, Commerce, and Market.- Chapter 3. Locke, Money, and America.- Chapter 4. Spinoza on Money and Social Desire.- Chapter 5. J’ai fort medité autresfois sur cette matière: Philosophy and Money in Leibniz.- Chapter 6. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the Metaphysics of Capitalism: A Reading of Joseph de la Vega’s Confusión de confusions.- Chapter 7. Marriage, Money, and Women’s Independence in the Modern Era.- Chapter 8. Exciting the Industry of the Irish: Bishop Berkeley’s Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 9. Hume’s Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 10. Rousseau and Money.- Chapter 11. Adam Smith on Money: A Condemnation of Mercantilism.- Chapter 12. “Tickets of Despotism”: Edmund Burke on the Assignats, Abstract Theory, and the French Revolution.- Chapter 13. Kant, Innes, and the Copernican Turn in Monetary Theory.- Chapter 14. Money in Fichte’s The Closed Commercial State.- Chapter 15. Money in Hegel’s Philosophy.- Chapter 16. Adam Müller on Money.- Chapter 17. Philosophy, Money and Emancipation: The Women Philosophers of German Romanticism.- Chapter 18. The Materialist God: Marx’s Critique of Money.- Chapter 19. Nietzsche on Transcending Money.- Chapter 20. Suspect Paper: Money in Romanticism.- Chapter 21. Georg Simmel: The Analytics of Money.- Chapter 22. Cash Rules Everything Around Me: Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 23. Max Weber on Money.- Chapter 24. Money and Philosophy in Vienna: Otto Neurath and Ludwig Wittgenstein.- Chapter 25. Spontaneity as a Concept of General Significance: The Austrian School on Money and Economic Order.- Chapter 26. Anscombe on Money, Debt, and Usury.- Chapter 27. On the Sociality of Money According to Emmanuel Levinas.- Chapter 28. Psychoanalytic Currency: Money, Commensurability, and Clinical Economies from Freud to Lacan.- Chapter 29. Money, Women, and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Living Currencies and the Gender of Capital.- Chapter 30. Money in Critical Theory: Pollock, Adorno, Habermas.- Chapter 31. Alfred Sohn-Rethel and Rudolf-Wolfgang Müller: The Idea of Money and Money as Idea.- Chapter 32. Liberation and Monetary Policy in Cabral and Pan-African Materialism.- Chapter 33. In Debt to Derrida: Deconstruction and Monetary Criticism.- Chapter 34. Michel Foucault and Money.- Chapter 35.John Searle’s Ontology of Money and Its Critics.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Demythification of Gold in the Spanish Enlightenment: Money, Commerce, and Market.- Chapter 3. Locke, Money, and America.- Chapter 4. Spinoza on Money and Social Desire.- Chapter 5. J'ai fort medité autresfois sur cette matière: Philosophy and Money in Leibniz.- Chapter 6. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the Metaphysics of Capitalism: A Reading of Joseph de la Vega's Confusión de confusions.- Chapter 7. Marriage, Money, and Women's Independence in the Modern Era.- Chapter 8. Exciting the Industry of the Irish: Bishop Berkeley's Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 9. Hume's Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 10. Rousseau and Money.- Chapter 11. Adam Smith on Money: A Condemnation of Mercantilism.- Chapter 12. "Tickets of Despotism": Edmund Burke on the Assignats, Abstract Theory, and the French Revolution.- Chapter 13. Kant, Innes, and the Copernican Turn in Monetary Theory.- Chapter 14. Money in Fichte's The Closed Commercial State.- Chapter 15. Money in Hegel's Philosophy.- Chapter 16. Adam Müller on Money.- Chapter 17. Philosophy, Money and Emancipation: The Women Philosophers of German Romanticism.- Chapter 18. The Materialist God: Marx's Critique of Money.- Chapter 19. Nietzsche on Transcending Money.- Chapter 20. Suspect Paper: Money in Romanticism.- Chapter 21. Georg Simmel: The Analytics of Money.- Chapter 22. Cash Rules Everything Around Me: Georg Simmel's The Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 23. Max Weber on Money.- Chapter 24. Money and Philosophy in Vienna: Otto Neurath and Ludwig Wittgenstein.- Chapter 25. Spontaneity as a Concept of General Significance: The Austrian School on Money and Economic Order.- Chapter 26. Anscombe on Money, Debt, and Usury.- Chapter 27. On the Sociality of Money According to Emmanuel Levinas.- Chapter 28. Psychoanalytic Currency: Money, Commensurability, and Clinical Economies from Freud to Lacan.- Chapter 29. Money, Women, and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Living Currencies and the Gender of Capital.- Chapter 30. Money in Critical Theory: Pollock, Adorno, Habermas.- Chapter 31. Alfred Sohn-Rethel and Rudolf-Wolfgang Müller: The Idea of Money and Money as Idea.- Chapter 32. Liberation and Monetary Policy in Cabral and Pan-African Materialism.- Chapter 33. In Debt to Derrida: Deconstruction and Monetary Criticism.- Chapter 34. Michel Foucault and Money.- Chapter 35.John Searle's Ontology of Money and Its Critics.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Demythification of Gold in the Spanish Enlightenment: Money, Commerce, and Market.- Chapter 3. Locke, Money, and America.- Chapter 4. Spinoza on Money and Social Desire.- Chapter 5. J’ai fort medité autresfois sur cette matière: Philosophy and Money in Leibniz.- Chapter 6. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the Metaphysics of Capitalism: A Reading of Joseph de la Vega’s Confusión de confusions.- Chapter 7. Marriage, Money, and Women’s Independence in the Modern Era.- Chapter 8. Exciting the Industry of the Irish: Bishop Berkeley’s Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 9. Hume’s Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 10. Rousseau and Money.- Chapter 11. Adam Smith on Money: A Condemnation of Mercantilism.- Chapter 12. “Tickets of Despotism”: Edmund Burke on the Assignats, Abstract Theory, and the French Revolution.- Chapter 13. Kant, Innes, and the Copernican Turn in Monetary Theory.- Chapter 14. Money in Fichte’s The Closed Commercial State.- Chapter 15. Money in Hegel’s Philosophy.- Chapter 16. Adam Müller on Money.- Chapter 17. Philosophy, Money and Emancipation: The Women Philosophers of German Romanticism.- Chapter 18. The Materialist God: Marx’s Critique of Money.- Chapter 19. Nietzsche on Transcending Money.- Chapter 20. Suspect Paper: Money in Romanticism.- Chapter 21. Georg Simmel: The Analytics of Money.- Chapter 22. Cash Rules Everything Around Me: Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 23. Max Weber on Money.- Chapter 24. Money and Philosophy in Vienna: Otto Neurath and Ludwig Wittgenstein.- Chapter 25. Spontaneity as a Concept of General Significance: The Austrian School on Money and Economic Order.- Chapter 26. Anscombe on Money, Debt, and Usury.- Chapter 27. On the Sociality of Money According to Emmanuel Levinas.- Chapter 28. Psychoanalytic Currency: Money, Commensurability, and Clinical Economies from Freud to Lacan.- Chapter 29. Money, Women, and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Living Currencies and the Gender of Capital.- Chapter 30. Money in Critical Theory: Pollock, Adorno, Habermas.- Chapter 31. Alfred Sohn-Rethel and Rudolf-Wolfgang Müller: The Idea of Money and Money as Idea.- Chapter 32. Liberation and Monetary Policy in Cabral and Pan-African Materialism.- Chapter 33. In Debt to Derrida: Deconstruction and Monetary Criticism.- Chapter 34. Michel Foucault and Money.- Chapter 35.John Searle’s Ontology of Money and Its Critics.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Demythification of Gold in the Spanish Enlightenment: Money, Commerce, and Market.- Chapter 3. Locke, Money, and America.- Chapter 4. Spinoza on Money and Social Desire.- Chapter 5. J'ai fort medité autresfois sur cette matière: Philosophy and Money in Leibniz.- Chapter 6. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the Metaphysics of Capitalism: A Reading of Joseph de la Vega's Confusión de confusions.- Chapter 7. Marriage, Money, and Women's Independence in the Modern Era.- Chapter 8. Exciting the Industry of the Irish: Bishop Berkeley's Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 9. Hume's Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 10. Rousseau and Money.- Chapter 11. Adam Smith on Money: A Condemnation of Mercantilism.- Chapter 12. "Tickets of Despotism": Edmund Burke on the Assignats, Abstract Theory, and the French Revolution.- Chapter 13. Kant, Innes, and the Copernican Turn in Monetary Theory.- Chapter 14. Money in Fichte's The Closed Commercial State.- Chapter 15. Money in Hegel's Philosophy.- Chapter 16. Adam Müller on Money.- Chapter 17. Philosophy, Money and Emancipation: The Women Philosophers of German Romanticism.- Chapter 18. The Materialist God: Marx's Critique of Money.- Chapter 19. Nietzsche on Transcending Money.- Chapter 20. Suspect Paper: Money in Romanticism.- Chapter 21. Georg Simmel: The Analytics of Money.- Chapter 22. Cash Rules Everything Around Me: Georg Simmel's The Philosophy of Money.- Chapter 23. Max Weber on Money.- Chapter 24. Money and Philosophy in Vienna: Otto Neurath and Ludwig Wittgenstein.- Chapter 25. Spontaneity as a Concept of General Significance: The Austrian School on Money and Economic Order.- Chapter 26. Anscombe on Money, Debt, and Usury.- Chapter 27. On the Sociality of Money According to Emmanuel Levinas.- Chapter 28. Psychoanalytic Currency: Money, Commensurability, and Clinical Economies from Freud to Lacan.- Chapter 29. Money, Women, and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Living Currencies and the Gender of Capital.- Chapter 30. Money in Critical Theory: Pollock, Adorno, Habermas.- Chapter 31. Alfred Sohn-Rethel and Rudolf-Wolfgang Müller: The Idea of Money and Money as Idea.- Chapter 32. Liberation and Monetary Policy in Cabral and Pan-African Materialism.- Chapter 33. In Debt to Derrida: Deconstruction and Monetary Criticism.- Chapter 34. Michel Foucault and Money.- Chapter 35.John Searle's Ontology of Money and Its Critics.