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.
Table des matières
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Philosophy and Money: The Ancient Near East.- Chapter 3. Philosophy and Money in Ancient Egypt.- Chapter 4. Premodern Indian Philosophical Commitments and “Money”.- Chapter 5. Classical Chinese Monetary Theory.- Chapter 6. The Philosophy of Money in Early Judaism (500 BCE–100 CE).- Chapter 7. Yorùbá Philosophy and Changing Views of Money.- Chapter 8. Money and Metaphysics Among the Maya and Nahua.- Chapter 9. Money and Presocratic Philosophy.- Chapter 10. Sophists and Money.- Chapter 11. The Oligarch, the Philosopher, and Hoarding in Plato.- Chapter 12. Xenophon on Money and its Right Use.- Chapter 13. The Cynics and Money.- Chapter 14. Aristotle: Slavery, Inequality, and Money.- Chapter 15. Roman Mythical Thought and the Origins of Coinage.- Chapter 16. Cicero on Money and Property.- Chapter 17. Seneca and the Uses of Money.- Chapter 18. Pliny the Elder on Money.- Chapter 19. Coinage and Money in the Roman Jurists’ Thought.- Chapter 20. Money in Imperial Roman Law.- Chapter 21. Rabbis, Money, and Jewish Solidarity in the Roman Empire.- Chapter 22. God, Money, and the 99%: Contextualizing the New Testament.- Chapter 23. A Perilous Concept: Philosophies of Money in Early Christian Thought.- Chapter 24. Islamic Thought on Interest and Usury.- Chapter 25. Usury in Medieval Jewish Thought.- Chapter 26. “Ipsius consumptio sive distractio”: Money, Interest, and Capital in Thomas Aquinas.- Chapter 27. Usury in Medieval Christianity.- Chapter 28. Exchanging Money for Money: Late-Scholastic Thought in Early Modern Spain.- Chapter 29. Money as Metaphor and Symbol: From the Patristic Era to the Twelfth Century.- Chapter 30. Money, Debt, and Morals in Anselm of Canterbury.- Chapter 31. Money and Muslim Philosophers.- Chapter 32. Philosophy of Money in Islam.- Chapter 33. Mensurantur enim omnia nummismate: The Impact of Money and Monetization on Vital New Directions in Scholastic Philosophy, ca. 1250–1350.- Chapter 34. The Vision of Money in the Writings of Christine de Pizan.- Chapter 35. Philosophy of Money in Renaissance France.
A propos de l’auteur
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).