This article initiates an inquiry into the sources and frameworks of value used to denote human subjects in modernity. In particular, I consider the conflation of monetary, legal, and theological registers employed to demarcate human worth. Drawing on Simmel’s speculative genealogy of the money equivalent of human values, I consider the spectrum of ascriptions from specifically quantified to infinite human value. I suggest that predications of infinite human value require and imply quantified—and specifically monetary-economic—human value. Cost and worth, economically and legally defined, provide a foundation for subsequent eternal projections in a theological imaginary. This calls into question the interventionist potential of claims to in...
This dissertation examines the role of humanism in classical, neoclassical, and Marxian theories of ...
This essay tries to put Simmel’s Theory of Money into the context of current discussions in economic...
This article explores the formation of values on individual, cultural, societal, civilizational and ...
This article initiates an inquiry into the sources and frameworks of value used to denote human subj...
This paper offers an extended reflection on a remarkable passage from Simmel's magnum opus: 'This is...
An examination of Emmanuel Levinas’ writings on money reveals his distance from—and indebtedness to—...
The article deals with the value-based vector of psycho-philosophical understanding of the money phe...
This article investigates the role played by the neoliberal economic narrative in the crisis of repr...
This article discusses various challenges to the classical view of money as primarily a quantitative...
Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money (1907) is widely regarded as the seminal work of an important...
Contrary to a longstanding tradition of associating the attractive force of the modern economy with ...
The main question of the text concerns the status of value in Georg Simmel’s thinking. According toS...
This article explores the notion of ‘perfect’ money that Simmel introduces in The Philosophy of Mone...
This article examines Georg Simmel’s contribution to the understanding of how money functions in mod...
This paper explores five topics where Georg Simmel’s Philosophy of Money poses challenges for contem...
This dissertation examines the role of humanism in classical, neoclassical, and Marxian theories of ...
This essay tries to put Simmel’s Theory of Money into the context of current discussions in economic...
This article explores the formation of values on individual, cultural, societal, civilizational and ...
This article initiates an inquiry into the sources and frameworks of value used to denote human subj...
This paper offers an extended reflection on a remarkable passage from Simmel's magnum opus: 'This is...
An examination of Emmanuel Levinas’ writings on money reveals his distance from—and indebtedness to—...
The article deals with the value-based vector of psycho-philosophical understanding of the money phe...
This article investigates the role played by the neoliberal economic narrative in the crisis of repr...
This article discusses various challenges to the classical view of money as primarily a quantitative...
Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money (1907) is widely regarded as the seminal work of an important...
Contrary to a longstanding tradition of associating the attractive force of the modern economy with ...
The main question of the text concerns the status of value in Georg Simmel’s thinking. According toS...
This article explores the notion of ‘perfect’ money that Simmel introduces in The Philosophy of Mone...
This article examines Georg Simmel’s contribution to the understanding of how money functions in mod...
This paper explores five topics where Georg Simmel’s Philosophy of Money poses challenges for contem...
This dissertation examines the role of humanism in classical, neoclassical, and Marxian theories of ...
This essay tries to put Simmel’s Theory of Money into the context of current discussions in economic...
This article explores the formation of values on individual, cultural, societal, civilizational and ...