I advocate that money has two fundamental meanings: 1) pursuing perceived freedom and 2) enhancing perceived impact. To support my points, I developed a framework regarding an individual’s subjective spheres of influence based on the Mindsponge mechanism to illustrate how individuals perceive what they can influence and what can influence them
In this essay I argue that widespread failure to comprehend the intrinsic nature of modern money loo...
Emotions, identity, values, happiness – all different aspects of life are englobed by a growing comp...
Although money is now used as a generally acceptable medium of exchange, the emergence of it was due...
I advocate that money has two fundamental meanings: 1) pursuing perceived freedom and 2) enhancing p...
This article is an attempt to sketch a philosophical view of money as a social phenomenon. I show th...
In The Social Meaning of Money Viviana Zelizer steadily takes apart the idea of fungibility—that a d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to document the conceptual metaphors (Lakoff and Johnson, 2003...
The article deals with the value-based vector of psycho-philosophical understanding of the money phe...
This paper develops a scale to explore the symbolic meanings of money. Individual differences in the...
In explaining the phenomena of life, thinkers have not clarified the relationship between money and ...
Is money a “currency of justice”? That is, insofar as justice requires us to distribute something a...
It can be hard to see where money fits in the world. Money seems both real and imaginary, since it h...
This paper investigates different theories of the nature of a monetary economy focussing on the spec...
Emotions, identity, values, happiness – all different aspects of life are englobed by a growing comp...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
In this essay I argue that widespread failure to comprehend the intrinsic nature of modern money loo...
Emotions, identity, values, happiness – all different aspects of life are englobed by a growing comp...
Although money is now used as a generally acceptable medium of exchange, the emergence of it was due...
I advocate that money has two fundamental meanings: 1) pursuing perceived freedom and 2) enhancing p...
This article is an attempt to sketch a philosophical view of money as a social phenomenon. I show th...
In The Social Meaning of Money Viviana Zelizer steadily takes apart the idea of fungibility—that a d...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to document the conceptual metaphors (Lakoff and Johnson, 2003...
The article deals with the value-based vector of psycho-philosophical understanding of the money phe...
This paper develops a scale to explore the symbolic meanings of money. Individual differences in the...
In explaining the phenomena of life, thinkers have not clarified the relationship between money and ...
Is money a “currency of justice”? That is, insofar as justice requires us to distribute something a...
It can be hard to see where money fits in the world. Money seems both real and imaginary, since it h...
This paper investigates different theories of the nature of a monetary economy focussing on the spec...
Emotions, identity, values, happiness – all different aspects of life are englobed by a growing comp...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
In this essay I argue that widespread failure to comprehend the intrinsic nature of modern money loo...
Emotions, identity, values, happiness – all different aspects of life are englobed by a growing comp...
Although money is now used as a generally acceptable medium of exchange, the emergence of it was due...