The following paper investigates the reading of two Aristotelian texts (Ethics, V and Politics, I) made by the original and heterodox Hungarian scholar Karl Polanyi, as well as by an important interlocutor of his, Moses I. Finley. Central point of the discussion is the notion of reciprocity, as the real condition of existence of human societies, both past and present. Purpose of this contribution is to show the importance of Polanyi's reading of Aristotle for the development of his work, and to give an account of how his interpretation changes throughout the years

Polanyi e Finley leggono Aristotele: reciprocità e householding tra economia e morale

Ignazio Veca
2011-01-01

Abstract

The following paper investigates the reading of two Aristotelian texts (Ethics, V and Politics, I) made by the original and heterodox Hungarian scholar Karl Polanyi, as well as by an important interlocutor of his, Moses I. Finley. Central point of the discussion is the notion of reciprocity, as the real condition of existence of human societies, both past and present. Purpose of this contribution is to show the importance of Polanyi's reading of Aristotle for the development of his work, and to give an account of how his interpretation changes throughout the years
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