Philosophy and Finance: Ten Open Questions
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 27 September 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031965098
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages232 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations VI, 232 p. 19 illus. Illustrations, black & white 699
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Long description:
This volume presents ten thought-provoking essays exploring issues in the philosophy of finance that are crucial for the economy and society. They also show the mutual relations and benefits between finance and philosophy. These issues include the link between financial systems and climate change, the ontologies of finance that are essential for market design, the role and effect of AI in the financial systems, the nature and prospects of money and their digital version, methodological problems in the use of models and mathematics in the financial world, and critical discussions of some of the main theories on financial systems, like the efficient market hypothesis. As this volume covers a wide array of topics whilst still forming a coherent whole, it is of interest to philosophers of finance, philosophers of science, epistemologists, and philosophers of economics, as well as to scientists and practitioners interested in the debates over methodological, ontological, epistemological as well as ethical issues in finance.
MoreTable of Contents:
1 Philosophy and Finance: Ten Open Questions (IPPOLITI, ZENNARO, VERGARA-FERNÁNDEZ).- 2 How low-cost AI universal approximators reshape market efficiency (BARUCCA, MORONE).- 3 A tour into dark pools (ALTAY, COLANERI, EKSI-ALTAY).- 4 A critical discussion on how agent-based modeling participates in a potential paradigm shift in Economics (FABRETTI).- 5 Money on My Mind: An empirical investigation of money concepts (GUALA, NOYES, KEIL).- 6 The epistemic value of a millisecond: quotes, speed bumps, and market design (IPPOLITI).- 7 Why we Need an Ontology of Finance (and how Philosophers Can Help Building it) (SANSO).- 8 What does it mean to speak of a model’s ontology? Examining the changing ontology of term structure models used in the Libor derivatives markets (SPEARS).- 9 Advanced trading systems: aggressive and unfair speculation or instruments featuring a positive impact on overall markets quality? A Comprehensive assessment (CELLAI, PUORRO).- 10 The risk-neutral probability in finance: an epistemic insight with a toy model (WALTER).- 11 The new form of digital money: not a mere technological innovation (ZENNARO).
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