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Attempt to Close UWE Philosophy

Post By James Williams 22nd June 2020

I was external examiner for Philosophy at the University of the West of England in Bristol for a number of years. The proposal to close philosophy at the institution goes against all my experience of a high quality degree that has helped many students to flourish. It is taught by…

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Deleuze, Process philosophy

Deleuze’s Timed Logic (I)

Post By James Williams 4th June 2020

Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy can accommodate any number of logics in a subspace of its metaphysics. By accommodate, I mean that any given logic can be observed, operated and considered for consistency within that subspace. The fact that we can isolate part of Deleuze’s system and consider its logics does not…

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General, Process philosophy, Sublime

Is There a Virtual Sublime?

Post By James Williams 28th April 2020

[Text and images for a talk on the virtual sublime at Ulster University, April 29, 2020. The talk itself became virtual due to global pandemic] A virtual sublime? Why ever not? The second question should guide any response to the confident dismissal of this or that as sublime, but it…

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General, Sublime

The Egalitarian Sublime, Chapter 1

Post By James Williams 8th April 2020

The argument from my 2019 book on the sublime is that the sublime always has effects leading to inequalities. Given here in final draft form, The first chapter of the book introduces a succinct version of the argument, its critical consequences and how an anarchist approach to the sublime can…

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General, Signs

Democracy and Emergencies: Philosophy and Covid-19

Post By James Williams 27th March 2020

Seven years before the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, Tom Sorell considered the conditions under which freedom might be restricted in a state of emergency, from the point of view of a ‘sober Hobbesian approach‘: The neo-Hobbesian framework I am outlining gives people legal latitude to become very attached to costume, literature,…

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Signs and Democracy

Post By James Williams 21st March 2020

In this post I argue that signs are necessarily democratic. My reasoning depends on the definition of process signs from A Process Philosophy of Signs. It expands the meaning of democratic beyond a narrow political sense, before returning to the interdependence of two types of democracy: democracy of intervention and…

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Revisiting Style in Literary and Cultural Studies

Post By James Williams 18th March 2020

My chapter ‘Do Signs have Styles?’ is now published in the collection Revisiting Style in Literary and Cultural Studies edited by Jasmin Herrmann, Moritz Ingwersen, Björn Sonnenberg-Schrank and Olga Ludmila Tarapata. Their volume is a fascinating selection of recent academic work on style. You can find a draft of my…

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General, Process philosophy

Language and Process: Words, Whitehead and the World by Michael Halewood

Post By James Williams 18th March 2020

If you are interested in process philosophy and language, I recommend Michael Halewood’s new book on Language and Process. The book is the first in my new series as editor (with Jeffrey A. Bell and Paul Livingston) for Edinburgh University Press, Intersections in Continental and Analytic Philosophy. We have other…

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General, Process philosophy, Signs, Sublime

The Nostalgic Sublime

Post By James Williams 23rd January 2020

There is a strong argument against the idea of the nostalgic sublime. If the sublime leads to a drive to act in new ways, due to the enthusiasm released by simultaneous feelings of terror and attraction to a strange and inexplicable event, then the backward looking and stultifying qualities of…

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Deleuze, General

Metaphysics: Deleuze│Spencer-Brown

Post By James Williams 25th November 2019

Some philosophers, struck with the recent discovery that no one set of metaphysical assumptions is necessary to communication, have fallen into the fallacy of thinking that we can communicate without any metaphysics at all… It is one of the greatest, if not the greatest, of discoveries in 2000 years to…

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Recent blog posts

  • Everything Arrives Unmade (Démontage III – through the Art of Cyril Pedrosa) 11th April 2025
  • Paradox in Deleuze and Luhmann [Draft article] 24th February 2025
  • Perishing and Démontage in the Works of Jean-Marc Rochette: a Process Philosophy of Life and Death (Démontage II) 14th February 2025
  • Autopoiesis and Death (Semiology of Autopoiesis IX) 29th July 2024
  • Can a Sign Be Used Autonomously? (Semiology of Autopoiesis VIII) 25th April 2024

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About James Williams

James is Honorary Professor of Philosophy and member of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University.

 

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Recent posts

  • Everything Arrives Unmade (Démontage III – through the Art of Cyril Pedrosa)
  • Paradox in Deleuze and Luhmann [Draft article]
  • Perishing and Démontage in the Works of Jean-Marc Rochette: a Process Philosophy of Life and Death (Démontage II)
  • Autopoiesis and Death (Semiology of Autopoiesis IX)
  • Can a Sign Be Used Autonomously? (Semiology of Autopoiesis VIII)
  • Time and One-way Events: Bande Dessinée as Démontage (Deleuze’s Timed Logic, VII; Démontage I)
  • Won’t be fooled again? Ezekiel Di Paolo and Enactive Autopoiesis: Semiology of Autopoiesis (VII)
  • Language and Social Systems: Semiology of Autopoiesis (VI)
  • Deleuze’s Timed Logic (VI) The Event and Time (English Draft of Version for Sabah Ülkesi Magazine)
  • Modes of Explanation: Semiology of Autopoiesis (V)

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