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Deleuze, Process philosophy, Signs

The Philosophy of Events

Post By James Williams 20th June 2018

Summer Symposium in Contemporary Philosophy
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The University of Bonn
International Centre for Philosophy NRW

The Philosophy of Events

My seminars will be on signs and events (in Deleuze, Whitehead and my process philosophy of signs)

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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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  • Fantastic pragmatism
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  • 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
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  • Deleuze’s Timed Logic (I)
  • Is There a Virtual Sublime?

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