Abstract
The following overview focuses on Simmels "analytical" exploration of money, i.e. on his treatment of the conceptual structure of monetary measurement, on his social ontology of money, and on his reflections regarding the potential impact of money on our conceptualization of abstract notions in general. The analysis provided in his Philosophy of Money entails a thorough conceptualization of the philosophical foundations supporting economic, legal, and sociological models of money evolving at the time. Simultaneously, Simmel uses this analysis as the point of departure for a more general analysis of distinct changes to modern culture and society.