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The Economics of Friendship : Conceptions of Reciprocity in Classical Greece.

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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Van Berkel, Tazuko
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2019.
Colección:Mnemosyne, Supplements Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 8 |a 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 -- Chapter 6. Active Partnership: Socrates and the Art of Seduction -- The Argument -- 1. Amazing Grace: Looking as a Reciprocal Endeavor -- 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 
505 8 |a Chapter 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 of Modern Authors -- Index of Names and Subjects -- Index of Greek Terminology -- Index of Ancient Sources -- List of Key Passages 
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880 0 |6 505-00/(S  |a Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Economics of Friendship -- 1. Friendship: Money Can't Buy It-- 2. Φιλιά -- 3. An Economic Mentality -- 4. Apparatus and Argument -- Chapter 2. Grace under Pressure: The Anatomy of χαρ́ις -- The Argument -- 1. Three Cases of Isomorphism -- 2. χαρ́ις and Successful Interaction -- 3. Perception and méconnaissance -- 4. Conflicts and Cynicism -- 5. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 3. The Most Ancient of Obligations: The Nature of Filial Duty -- 1. The Parent-Child Bond: A Paradigm Case 
880 8 |6 505-00/(S  |a 2. The Debtor Paradigm of Obligation -- 3. The Gratitude Theory -- 4. The Gratitude Theory Analyzed -- 5. Tensions in the Script: The Possibility of χαρ́ις -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 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 -- Chapter 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 
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