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  • Economics-Sociological aspects  (1)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780429577697
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (89 pages)
    Series Statement: Law and Politics Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.3/4
    Keywords: Money-Social aspects ; Money-Philosophy ; Economics-Sociological aspects ; Economics-Sociological aspects ; Money-Philosophy ; Money-Social aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Why a book on money? -- 2. Why this book on money? -- 3. Money, social ontology, and law -- 1 Money: ontology and deception -- 1. The functions of money and the definition of money -- 2. Social ontology -- 3. Status functions are created by Declaration -- 4. Money is always a status function -- 5. Further forms of deception and money -- 6. Money and deception, a summary -- 7. What is money? -- 2 The color of money -- 0. Introduction: which came first, the chicken or the egg? -- 1. Epistemology -- 1.1. Analysis -- 1.2. Manifest image -- 1.3. Deep structure -- 1.4. Pentecost or emergence -- 2. Ontology -- 2.1. Dialectic -- 2.2. Necessary condition -- 2.3. Sufficient condition -- 2.4. Power and form -- 3. Technology -- 3.1. Competence without understanding -- 3.2. Iteration -- 3.3. The mystic foundation of authority -- 3 Socio-legal reality in the making: money as a paradigm -- 1. A basic social institution -- 2. Overview on Searle's and Ferraris's theories of money -- 3. Social reality and law: cross-breeding intentionality with documentality -- 3.1. The symbolic socio-legal object for Searle: money as status function -- 3.2. Tracing socio-legal reality: Maurizio Ferraris's documentality -- 4. Broadening the field: from money to legal reality -- 4.1. Res , pecunia , lis -- 5. Conclusion: socio-legal reality in the making -- Conclusion -- 1. Medium of exchange -- 2. Money (as law) is a social technology -- Bibliography -- Index.
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  • 2
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    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck
    ISBN: 9783161616679
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 346 Seiten)
    Series Statement: RH
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ferraris, Maurizio, 1956 - Doc-Humanity
    DDC: 128
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Neue Medien ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Menschheit ; Zukunft ; Neue Medien ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Identitätsfindung ; Philosophische Anthropologie ; Erziehungsphilosophie
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Table of Contents -- Prologue: The New World -- Instructions For Use -- 1. Revolution: What Is the Web? -- 1.1. Hysteresis -- 1.1.1. Recording: the network before the network -- 1.1.2. Iteration: from living labour to dead labour -- 1.1.3. Alteration: from praxis to poiesis -- 1.1.4. Interruption: the master and servant dialectic -- 1.2. A Copernican Revolution -- 1.2.1. From the Ptolemaic Web to the Copernican Web -- 1.2.2. Infosphere -- 1.2.3. Docusphere -- 1.2.4. Biosphere -- 1.3. Solving the Mystery of the Commodity Form -- 1.3.1. Information -- 1.3.2. Storing -- 1.3.3. Profiling -- 1.3.4. Automation -- 1.4. The Mystery of Labour -- 1.4.1. Rarefaction -- 1.4.2. Dissemination -- 1.4.3. Mobilisation -- 1.4.4. What does it mean to "work"? -- 2. Revelation: Who Are We? -- 2.1. Foundation: Responsiveness -- 2.1.1 The Rousseau syndrome -- 2.1.2 The misfit animal -- 2.1.3 Soul and automaton -- 2.1.4. The responsive animal -- 2.2. Supplement: Prosthesis -- 2.2.1. Oedipus's stick -- 2.2.2. Handy, all too handy -- 2.2.3. Epimetheus and Prometheus -- 2.2.4. Faust and Mephistopheles: the origin of capital -- 2.3. Document: Capital -- 2.3.1. What does it mean to "capitalise"? -- 2.3.2. Human capital: ichnology and technology -- 2.3.3. Document capital -- 2.3.4. Documedia capital -- 2.4. Monument: Value -- 2.4.1. Gold and the categorical imperative -- 2.4.2. Calculation -- 2.4.3. Debt -- 2.4.4. Merit -- 3. Speculation: Where Do We Come From? -- 3.1. Ontology: Recording -- 3.1.1. Reflection -- 3.1.2. Independence -- 3.1.3. Permanence -- 3.1.4. Emergence -- 3.2. Technology: Iteration -- 3.2.1. Capitalisation -- 3.2.2. Competence -- 3.2.3. Understanding -- 3.2.4. Embodiment -- 3.3. Epistemology: Alteration -- 3.3.1. Truth bearers -- 3.3.2. Truth makers -- 3.3.3. Truth tellers -- 3.3.4. Truth users -- 3.4. Teleology: Interruption.
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