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A session delivered as part of the project "Liverpool Cardano Philosophy Hub"

Liverpool Cardano Philosophy Hub: The Ontology of Money

Liverpool Cardano Philosophy Hub was a Fund 8 Project Catalyst project exploring key blockchain concepts through the lens of philosophy. This session looked at the ontology of money - in other words, what money means - and examined whether cryptocurrency adheres to it, or subverts it.

You can see the slides used in the session, and some links for further reading.

NOTE: Subsequent sessions appear under December 2023.

Slides

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Further reading

Books

Articles

Videos

Other

A fictional reading list

We experimentally asked ChatGPT to cite some relevant published articles on this topic - and, as is its wont, it hallucinated a set of articles that do not actually exist. We're listing them here because a) some of the authors exist, and so do some of the publications, and they're interesting and worth a Google; and b) perhaps someone will be inspired to write one of the articles in this imaginary bibliography.

The Ontology of Money: Coinage and the Grammar of Monetary Functions
Alain Marciano and Jérôme Blanc
Journal of Economic Methodology, 2019.

The Metaphysics of Money: An Essay on the Nature and Significance of Economic Institutions
David Skarbek
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2016.

The Metaphysical Status of Money
Charles Griswold
The Journal of Value Inquiry, 2018.

The Ontology of Money and the Ontology of Value
Andreas Antonopoulos
Philosophy & Technology, 2013.

The Ontology of Money
Michael J. Inwood
European Journal of Philosophy, 2004

The Ontology of Money: From Coinage to Cryptocurrencies
Simon Glendinning
Journal of Philosophy, 202).

The Social Ontology of Money
Philip Pettit
Economics and Philosophy, 2007.