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货币哲学 英文 1【2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载】

- (德)席美尔著 著
- 出版社: 北京:中国社会科学出版社
- ISBN:7500426488
- 出版时间:1999
- 标注页数:537页
- 文件大小:63MB
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Introduction to the Translation1
THE PHILOSOPHY OF MONEYPrcface53
ANALYTICAL PART59
CHAPTER Ⅰ V:tlue and Money59
Ⅰ59
Reality and value as mutually independent categories through which our conceptions become images of the world59
The psychological fact of objectivc value62
Objeetivity in practice as standardization or as a guarantee for the totality of subjective values64
Economic value as the objectification of subjective values,as a result of establishing distance between the consuming subject and the object65
An analogy with aesthetic value73
Economic activity establishes distances and overcomes them75
Ⅱ79
Exchange as a means of overcoming the purely subjective value significance of an object79
In exchange,objects express their value reciprocally80
The value of an object becomes objectified by exchanging it for another object81
Exchange as a form of life and as the condition of economic value,as a primary economic fact82
Analysis of the theories of utility and scarcity90
Value and price:the socially fixed price as a preliminary stage of the objectively regulated price94
Ⅲ101
Incorporation of economic value and a relativistic world view101
The epistemology of a relativistic world view102
The construction of proofs in infinite series and their rcciprocal legitimation104
The objectivity of truth as well as of value viewed as a relation between subjective elements108
Money as the autonomous manifestation of the exchange relation which transforms desired objects into economic objects,and establishes the substitutability of objects119
Analysis of the nature of money with reference to its value stability,its development and its objectivity122
Money as a reification of the general form of existence according to which things derive their significance from their relationship to each other128
Chapter 2 The Value of Money as a Substance131
Ⅰ131
The intrinsic value of money and the measurement of value131
Problems of measurement133
The quantity of effective money137
Does money possess an intrinsic value?142
The development of the purely symbolic character of money146
Ⅱ152
Renunciation of the non-monetary uses of monetary material152
The first argument against money as merely a symbol:the relations of money and goods,which would make an intrinsic value for money superfluous,are not accurately determinable;intrinsic value remedies this deficiency155
The second argument against money as merely a symbol:the un-limited augmentability of monetary symbols;relativistic indiffer-ence to the absolute limits of monetary quantity and the errors to which this indifference leads159
The supply of money161
The reciprocal nature of the limitation that reality places on pure concepts165
Ⅲ168
The historical development of money from substance to function168
Social interactions and their crystallization into separate structures;the common relations of buyer and seller to the social unit as the sociological premise of monetary intercourse170
Monetary policy:largeness and smallness,diffuseness and concen-tration of the economic circle in their significance for the intrinsic character of money172
Social interaction and exchange relations:money's functions:its facilitation of trade,its constancy as a measure of value,its mobilization and condensation of values174
The nature of the economic circle and its significance for money179
The transition to money's general functional character184
The declining significance of money as substance190
The increasing significance of money as value198
Chapter 3 Money in the Sequence of Purposes204
Ⅰ204
Action towards an end as the conscious interaction between subject and object204
The varying length of teleological series207
The tool as intensified means209
Money as the purest example of the tool210
The unlimited possibilities for the utilization of money212
The unearned increment of wealth217
The difference between the same amount of money as part of a large and of a small fortune218
Money-because of its character as pure means-as peculiarly congruent with personality types that are not closely united with social groups221
Ⅱ228
The psychological growth of means into ends228
Money as the most extreme example of a means becoming an end232
Money as an end depends upon the cultural tendencies of an epoch232
Psychological consequences of money's teleological position235
Greed and avarice238
Extravagance247
Ascetic poverty251
Cynicism255
The blasé attitude256
Ⅲ258
The quantity of money as its quality259
Subjective differences in amounts of risk260
The qualitatively different consequences of quantitatively altered causes262
The threshold of economic awareness264
Differential sensitivity towards economic stimuli265
Relations between external stimuli and emotional responses in the field of money269
Significance of the personal unity of the owner271
The material and cultural relation of form and amount272
The relation between quantity and quality of things,and the significance of money for this relation277
SYNTHETIC PART283
Chapter 4 Individual Freedom283
Ⅰ283
Freedom exists in conjunction with duties283
The gradations of this freedom depend on whether the duties aredirectly personal or apply only to the products of labour284
Money payment as the form most congruent with personal freedom285
The maximization of value through changes in ownership292
Cultural development increases the number of persons on whom one is dependent and the simultaneous decrease in ties to persons viewed as individuals295
Money is responsible for impersonal relations between people,and thus for individual freedom297
Ⅱ303
Possession as activity303
The mutual dependence of having and being306
The dissolving of this dependency by the possession of money307
Lack of freedom as the interweaving of the mental series:this lack at a minimum when the interweaving of either is with the most general of the other series312
Its application to limitations deriving from economic interests314
Freedom as the articulation of the self in the medium of things,thatis,freedom as possession321
The possession of money and the self326
Ⅲ331
Differentiation of person and possession331
Spatial separation and technical objectification through money332
The separation of the total personality from individual work activities and the results of this separation for the evaluation of these work activities334
The development of the individual's independence from the group342
New forms of association brought about by money;the association planned for a purpose343
General relations between a money economy and the principle of individualism347
Chapter 5 The Money Equivalent of Personal Values355
Ⅰ355
Wergild355
The transition from the utilitarian to the objective and absolute valuation of the human being357
Punishment by fine and the stages of culture363
The increasing inadequacy of money366
Marriage by purchase370
Marriage by purchase and the value of women372
Division of labour among the sexes,and the dowry374
The typical relation between money and prostitution,its development analogous to that of wergild376
Marriage for money380
Bribery384
Money and the ideal of distinction389
Ⅱ395
The transformation of specific rights into monetary claims395
The enforceability of demands397
The transformation of substantive values into money values399
The negative meaning of freedom and the extirpation of the person-ality400
The difference in value between personal achievement and monetary equivalent404
Ⅲ409
'Labour money'and its rationale409
The unpaid contribution of mental effort411
Differences in types of labour as quantitative differences413
Manual labour as the unit of labour418
The value of physical activity reducible to that of mental activity421
Differences in the utility of labour as arguments against'labour money':the insight into the significance of money thereby afforded425
Chapter 6 The Style of Life429
Ⅰ429
The preponderance of intellectual over emotional functions brought about by the money economy429
Lack of character and objectivity of the stylc of life432
The dual roles of both intellect and money;with regard to content they are supra-personal434
The dual roles of intellect and money:With regard to function they are individualistic and egoistic437
Money's relationship to the rationalism of law and logic441
The calculating character of modern times443
Ⅱ446
The concept of culture446
The increase in material culture and the lag in individual culture448
The objectification of the mind452
The division of labour as the cause of the divergence of subjective and objective culture453
The occasional greater weight of subjective culture463
The relation of money to the agents of these opposing tendencies468
Ⅲ470
Alterations in the distance between the self and objecrs as the manifestation of varying styles of life470
Modern tendencies towards the increase and diminution of this distance474
The part played by money in this dual process476
Credit479
The pre-eminence of technology481
The rhythm or symmetry,and its opposite,of the contents of life485
The sequence and simultaneity of rhythm and symmetry488
Analogous developments in money491
The pace of life,its alterations and those of the money supply498
The concentration of monetary activity503
The mobilization of values505
Constancy and flux as categories for comprehending the world,their synthesis in the relative character of existence508
Money as the historical symbol of the relative character of existence510
Afterword:The Constitution of the Text513
Name Index535
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