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James R Williams

Honorary Professor of Philosophy
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Process philosophy, Signs

Comedy and Critical Thought: Laughter as Resistance

Post By James Williams 12th May 2018

Comedy and Critical Thought, edited by Iain MacKenzie, Fred Francis, and Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone

Includes my chapter on signs, diagrams and humour, ‘Diagrams of Comic Estrangement’

Draft version here

Comedy and Critical Thought

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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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Recent posts

  • First Principle of Pragmatics: Everything Evolves Amidst a Shared Problem
  • Method and Evidence in The Egalitarian Sublime: From Microhistory to Microcritique (following Carlo Ginzburg)
  • Deleuze’s Timed Logic (II)
  • Deleuze, Guattari and the Art of Multiplicity
  • The Everyday Sublime
  • Risky Signs: Philosophy and Covid-19
  • Attempt to Close UWE Philosophy
  • Deleuze’s Timed Logic (I)
  • Is There a Virtual Sublime?
  • The Egalitarian Sublime, Chapter 1

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