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    Ernst Cassirer
    The Philosophers' Magazine 46 (46): 90-93. 2009.
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    The Touch of Midas: Money, Markets, and Morality
    Ethics and International Affairs 27 (4): 449-457. 2013.
    The Invention of Market Freedom, Eric MacGilvray , 216 pp., $94 cloth, $26.99 paper.What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets, Michael Sandel , 256 pp., $27 cloth, $15 paper.Money: The Unauthorised Biography, Felix Martin , 336 pp., £20 cloth, £9.99 paper.Money has always inspired obsession, both in those who amass it and in those who think about it. “Man will never be able to know what money is any more than he will be able to know what God is,” wrote the French financier Marcel Labordè…Read more
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    Bibliography
    In Ernst Cassirer: The Last Philosopher of Culture, Princeton University Press. pp. 269-280. 2008.
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    The strange death of british idealism
    Philosophy and Literature 31 (1): 41-51. 2007.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Strange Death of British IdealismEdward SkidelskyIIn 1958, the Oxford philosopher G. J. Warnock opened his survey of twentieth-century English philosophy with some disparaging comments on British Idealism. It was, he writes, "an exotic in the English scene, the product of a quite recent revolution in ways of thought due primarily to German influences." Analytic philosophy, by contrast, represents a return to the venerable lineage…Read more
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    Notes
    In Ernst Cassirer: The Last Philosopher of Culture, Princeton University Press. pp. 239-268. 2008.