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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511621659
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (viii, 276 pages)
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Exchange / Cross-cultural studies ; Money / Social aspects / Cross-cultural studies ; Economic anthropology ; Geld ; Ökonomische Anthropologie ; Kulturanthropologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Geld ; Ökonomische Anthropologie ; Geld ; Kulturanthropologie
    Abstract: This volume deals with the way in which money is symbolically represented in a range of different cultures, from South and South-east Asia, Africa and South America. It is also concerned with the moral evaluation of monetary and commercial exchanges as against exchanges of other kinds. The essays cast radical doubt on many Western assumptions about money: that it is the acid which corrodes community, depersonalises human relationships, and reduces differences of quality to those of mere quantity; that it is the instrument of man's freedom, and so on. Rather than supporting the proposition that money produces easily specifiable changes in world view, the emphasis here is on the way in which existing world views and economic systems give rise to particular ways of representing money. But this highly relativistic conclusion is qualified once we shift the focus from money to the system of exchange as a whole. One rather general pattern that then begins to emerge is of two separate but related transactional orders, the majority of systems making some ideological space for relatively impersonal, competitive and individual acquisitive activity. This implies that even in a non-monetary economy these features are likely to exist within a certain sphere of activity, and that it is therefore misleading to attribute them to money. By so doing, a contrast within cultures is turned into a contrast between cultures, thereby reinforcing the notion that money itself has the power to transform the nature of social relationships
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , Introduction: Money and the morality of exchange , Misconceiving the grain heap: a critique of the concept of the Indian jajmani system , On the moral perils of exchange , Money, men and women , Cooking money: gender and the symbolic transformation of means of exchange in a Malay fishing community , Drinking cash: the purification of money through ceremonial exchange in Fiji , The symbolism of money in Imerina , Resistance to the present by the past: mediums and money in Zimbabwe , Precious metals in the Andean moral economy , The earth and the state: the sources and meanings of money in Northern Potosi, Bolivia
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    ISBN: 9781489905482
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 715 Seiten)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Foundations of logic and linguistics
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    Keywords: Linguistics ; Logic ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift 1983 ; Logik ; Kongress ; Sprachphilosophie ; Kongress ; Linguistik ; Kongress ; Logik ; Linguistik ; Kongress ; Logik ; Sprachphilosophie ; Linguistik ; Linguistik ; Logik
    Abstract: Foundations of Logic: Mathematical Logic -- Consequence Relations of 2-element Algebras -- On a Form of Equational Interpolation Property -- Structural Completeness of Purely Implicational Intermediate Logic -- Proof-theoretic Validity and the Completeness of Intuitionistic Logic -- Gentzen-type or Beth-type Systems, Constructive Completeness Proofs and Practical Decision Procedures (with Special Attention to Relevance Logic) -- Sequential Calculi for Symmetric Dynamic Logic -- Semantic Games on Finite Trees -- To the Decision Problem for Branching Time Logic -- Reductions of Theories for Analysis -- The Incompleteness Theorems and Related Results for Nonconstructive Theories -- A Typed ?-calculus and Girard’s Model of Ptykes -- Wellordering Theorems in Topology -- Foundations of Logic: Philosophical Logic -- Mathematical Logic and Continental Philosophers -- The Non-existence of a Probabilistic Inductive Support -- Unary Probabilistic Semantics -- Epistemic Importance and the Logic of Theory Change -- Le?niewski’s Logic and its Relation to Classical and Free Logics -- Foundations of Linguistics: Logic and Language -- Algebraic Models of Categorial Grammars -- On the Interpreted Sense Calculus $SC_\alpha ^v $ -- Semantics of Vague Concepts -- Information Semantics and Antinomies -- Interpretative Model for Linguistic Quantifiers -- Homogeneous and Individuated Quantifiers in Natural Language -- A Simple Relevance-criterion for Natural Language and its Semantics -- A Farewell to Entailment -- Foundations of Linguistics: Philosophy of Language -- Dummett’s Conception as Theory of Meaning for Hintikka’s Type of Game-theoretical Semantics (I) (‘Use’ and ‘Language-game’ in Wittgenstein and Dummett) -- Indeterminacy of Meaning -- Colors and Languages -- List of Contributors.
    Abstract: This volume comprises a selection of papers that were contributed to the 7th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, which was held in Salzburg from the 11th - 16th July, 1983. There were 14 sections in this congress: 1. proof theory and foundations of mathematics 2. model theory and its applica ti on 3. recursion theory and theory of computation 4. axiomatic set theory 5. philosophical logic 6. general methodology of science 7. foundations of probability and induction 8. foundations and philosophy of the physical sciences 9. foundati ons and phi 1 osophy of biology 10. foundations and philosophy of psychology foundations and philosophy 11. of the social sciences 12. foundati ons and philosophy of linguistics 13. history of logic, methodology and philosophy of science 14. fundamental principles of the ethics of science In each section, three or four invited addresses were given, which will be published in the Congress Proceedings (Ruth Barcan Marcus, Georg J. W. Dorn and Paul Weingartner, eds. : Logic, Metho­ dology and Philosophy of Science VII. Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of v PREFACE Science, Salzburg, 1983. - Amsterdam, New York, Oxford: North-Holland Publishing 'Company, 1985. ) Every section with the exception of section 14 also contained contributed papers.
    Note: A selection of contributed papers from the Seventh International Congress of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, held July 11-16, 1983, in Salzburg, Austria" - Impressum
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