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James R Williams

Honorary Professor of Philosophy
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CINEMA 10 CFP: PAINTING, MOVING IMAGES AND PHILOSOPHY

Post By James Williams 2nd January 2018

CINEMA 10 CFP: PAINTING, MOVING IMAGES AND PHILOSOPHY

edited by 
Susana Viegas (IFILNOVA/Deakin University))
James Williams (Deakin University)

 

Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image invites submissions for its issue on “Painting, Moving Images and Philosophy”.

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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.

His most recent book The Egalitarian Sublime: a Process Philosophy was published in August 2019 by Edinburgh University Press. James is currently working on a book on the concept of autopoiesis.

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