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The Philosophers Gift Reexamining Reciprocity Marcel Hnaff Jeanlouis Morhange

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The Philosophers Gift Reexamining Reciprocity Marcel Hnaff Jeanlouis Morhange
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Marcel Hénaff; Jean-Louis Morhange
ISBN: 9780823286492, 0823286495
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Philosophers Gift Reexamining Reciprocity Marcel Hnaff Jeanlouis Morhange by Marcel Hénaff; Jean-louis Morhange 9780823286492, 0823286495 instant download after payment.

For philosophers, the gift fascinates because it demands disinterested generosity. Yet anthropology offers another view. Reciprocity, rather than disinterestedness, Hénaff shows, is central to ceremonial giving, alliance, and the social bond. From actual gift practices, Hénaff develops an original and profound theory of symbolism, the social, and the relationship between self and other.


Shows how philosophy, with its devotion to disinterestedness, has found itself unable to embrace the numerous social systems that are dependent on reciprocity.

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