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  • Greek, Modern (1453- )  (2)
  • Leiden : Brill
  • Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004416147
    Language: English , Greek, Modern (1453- )
    Pages: VIII, 539 Seiten
    Series Statement: Mnemosyne volume 429
    Series Statement: Supplementum
    Series Statement: Studies in Critical Social Sciences volume147
    Series Statement: Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2020, ISBN: 9789004393820
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Berkel, Tazuko Angela van, 1979 - The economics of friendship
    RVK:
    Keywords: Friendship ; Friendship in literature ; Values ; Exchange ; Interpersonal relations ; Greece Civilization To 146 B.C ; Griechenland ; Freundschaft ; Philosophie
    Abstract: 1 Introduction: The Economics of Friendship --  1  Friendship: Money Can’t Buy It? --  2  Φιλια --  3  An Economic Mentality --  4  Apparatus and Argument -- 2 Grace under Pressure: The Anatomy of χάρις --   The Argument --  1  Three Cases of Isomorphism --  2  χάρις and Successful Interaction --  3  Perception and /méconnaissance --  4  Conflicts and Cynicism --  5  Concluding Remarks -- 3 The Most Ancient of Obligations: The Nature of Filial Duty --  1  The Parent-Child Bond: A Paradigm-Case --  2  The Debtor Paradigm of Obligation --  3  The Gratitude Theory --  4  The Gratitude Theory Analysed --  5  Tensions in the Script: The Possibility of χάρις --  6  Concluding Remarks -- 4 A Debtor Paradigm of Obligation: Principles of Moral Accounting --  1  Moral Bookkeeping --  2  Morality as Paying Debts --  3  Debts, Gifts and Morality --  4  Concluding Remarks: The Ledger under Taboo -- 5 Pricing the Invaluable: Socrates and the Proper Use of Friends --   The Argument --  1  Framing Socratic Conversation --  2  False Friends, Part One: Utility, Ancient and Modern --  3  False Friends Part Two: Economics, Ancient and Modern --  4  Education and the Logic of Wage-Earning --  5  Concluding Remarks: The Givenness of the Good -- 6 Active Partnership: Socrates and the Art of Seduction --   The Argument --  1  Amazing Grace: Looking as a Reciprocal Endeavour --  2  The Hunter Hunted: Role Reversals and the Paradox of the Hetaera --  3  Desire Management --  4  The Secrets of Love Magic --  5  The Socratic Principle: Pay It Forward --  6  Concluding Remarks: Language Games at the Market Frontier -- 7 Relational Economics: Aristotle on Value and Equivalence --  1  Aristotle Discovers the Economy? --  2  Equivalence --  3  Value and Values --  4  The Politics of Need --  5  Concluding Remarks -- Epilogue: Hostile Worlds -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: In The Economics of Friendship, Tazuko Angela van Berkel offers an account of the notion of reciprocity in 5th- and 4th-century Greek incepting social theory. The preoccupation with the norms of philia and charis, conspicuous in sources from the Classical Period, is a symptom of changes in the shape of ancient economic activities: the ubiquitous norm that one should reciprocate benefit with benefit becomes a source of conceptual confusion in the Classical Period, where other forms of exchange become conceptually available. This confusion and tension between different models of mutuality, is productive: it is the impetus for folk theory in comedy, tragedy and oratory, as well as philosophical reflection (Xenophon, Plato, Aristotle) on what it is that binds people together
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  • 2
    Language: German , Greek, Modern (1453- )
    Pages: X, 272 Seiten
    DDC: 292
    RVK:
    Keywords: Griechenland ; Götter
    Note: 1. Ausg. u.d.T.: De Graecorum diis non referentibus speciem humanum
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