This article presents a speculative philosophical account of money as a computational machine. It does so by leveraging a computational and machinic framework, drawing primarily from the work of Philip Mirowski and Jean Cartelier. The argument is focused on a specific level of abstraction, i.e., the monetary operations involved in the creation and transfer of units of account, asking whether it is possible to view these operations as computations that mediate economic relations. As the primary function of such a machine would be one of social coordination, the article also highlights the political consequences of its implementation across society
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This article presents a speculative philosophical account of money as a computational machine. It do...
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computer scientist are having a meeting at CWI, the Dutch national centre for research in mathematic...
The article explores the possibility of interaction between financial and industrial sectors of an e...
This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The aim is to e...
This article presents a speculative philosophical account of money as a computational machine. It do...
This paper explores the concepts of individualism and holism in social ontology through an analysis ...
This article is not a comprehensive factual history of money as an economic instrument. It aims rath...
The suggestions outlined here include the following. Money is a bundle of institutionally sustained ...
This article is an attempt to sketch a philosophical view of money as a social phenomenon. I show th...
This article is devoted to economical aspects of Human Computation (HC) and to perspectives of HC i...
ABSTRACT This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The ai...
Money is a fundamental and ubiquitous institution in modern economies. It has the distinctive charac...
In this article, we describe what cryptocurrency is, how it works, and how it relates to familiar co...
Eleven to twelve thousand years ago, early humans lived in small communities with no discernible hie...
Abstract: Cryptocurrencies have emerged as a new paradigm that disrupts our general understanding o...
This article discusses various challenges to the classical view of money as primarily a quantitative...
computer scientist are having a meeting at CWI, the Dutch national centre for research in mathematic...
The article explores the possibility of interaction between financial and industrial sectors of an e...
This paper develops a broad, multi-faceted approach to the socio-economics of money. The aim is to e...