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The Price of Truth - Gift, Money, and Philosophy (Paperback)
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The Price of Truth - Gift, Money, and Philosophy (Paperback)
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
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Can exchange bring us together? Are there any physical or
intangible goods that escape the logic of the marketplace? Is there
a relationship between truth-the very purpose of philosophy-and
money? Does truth have a price? Contrary to the Sophists, who
demanded payment in return for their expertise, Socrates spoke for
free. He had to do so, according to Aristotle, because knowledge
cannot be measured-though he could accept gifts in return. Today,
we expect artists and intellectuals to be compensated for their
labors. But is giving merely a form of exchange that was replaced
by commerce? Anthropological investigation shows that the issue
lies elsewhere: to give is to recognize in order to be recognized.
It is to seal an alliance, to give oneself in what is given.
Gifting raises further questions regarding the nature of sacrifice
and the extent to which this last involves debt or grace. In The
Price of Truth, Henaff addresses these topics in turn, arguing that
the relationship established by the gift lies at the core of the
social bond. What emerges is a theory of culture and community
formation that accounts for the structural patterns of traditional,
political, and market-dominated societies. Crucial here is the idea
that gifting and marketplace exchange are incommensurable. The
latter, which involves money and contracts, has its own economic,
political, and ethical necessity. The gift, though, always raises
the ethical question of reciprocal recognition, a radical
imperative to respect and be respected. Money has the power to
threaten this requirement and break the bond that unites us. Why?
To answer is to understand how the-priceless-price of truth is
inseparable from that of dignity.
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