A Process Philosophy of Signs

A Process Philosophy of Signs

by James Williams
A Process Philosophy of Signs

A Process Philosophy of Signs

by James Williams

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Overview

We usually think of signs as fixed relations: a red light signifies ‘Stop’. In his bold new book, James Williams argues that signs are processes: you see the red light and think 'should I stop?', triggering a creative response. Williams develops this new process philosophy of signs through a formal model , in contrast to earlier structuralist definitions. He draws on the philosophies of Deleuze and Whitehead, criticises earlier work on the sign in biology by Jakob von Uexküll, and connects to contemporary work on process in the philosophy of biology by John Dupré. The process model has wide applications in the arts, humanities and social sciences, and informs their critical debates with science. In defining the sign as essentially political, this radical definition of the sign opens up new possibilities for social and political critique.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748695010
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

James Williams is Honorary Professor of Philosophy and member of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University. He has published widely on contemporary French philosophy and is currently working on a critique of the idea of extended mind from the point of view of process philosophy.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: The Process Sign; 2. The Independent Life of Signs; 3. Biology and the Design of Signs; 4. Process Signs and the Process Philosophy of Biology; 5. The Sign; 6. The Process Sign, Structuralism and Semiology; 7. The Process Sign After Deleuze and Whitehead; 8. The Process Sign is Political; 9. Conclusion; Notes; Index.

What People are Saying About This

Internationally renowned Deleuze specialist James Williams develops in this work his original philosophy of signs. A processual, clear and incisive inquiry, discussing analytical and structural formalism, ecological semiology and political issues. A great metaphysical achievement.

Anne Sauvagnargues

Internationally renowned Deleuze specialist James Williams develops in this work his original philosophy of signs. A processual, clear and incisive inquiry, discussing analytical and structural formalism, ecological semiology and political issues. A great metaphysical achievement.

David Webb

In this brilliant, insightful and hugely readable book James Williams draws on the work of Whitehead and Deleuze, amongst many others, to introduce a new way of thinking about signs. As multiplicities of intensive relations that are continually changing, signs are shown to have a life of their own that courses through us even before we set about using them or analysing their meaning. Williams has made a huge contribution to our understanding of how signs both support and disrupt our sense of the world.

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