01621 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001000120084001600130100001800146245005100164250001300215260003100228300002500259500001900284520101000303650001601313990002501329990002501354INLIS00000000000248520221012020211 a0010-0520002485221012 | | eng  a0415255325 aeng a211.8 a211.8 ZIZ o0 aZizek, Slavoj1 aOn Belief : Thinking In Action /cSlavoj Zizek acet ke 1 aLondon :bRoutledge,c2001 a142p.;18 cm ;c18 cm aIndeks : Index aFrom "cyberspace reason" to the paradox of "Western Buddhism," On Belief traces the contours of the often unconscious beliefs that structure our daily experience. Leaving no stone unturned. Zizek Argues that all these experiences are based on beliefs much closer to the religious than we might think. On beliefs reveal that, far from leaving our bodies behind when we go on-line, we are merely looking for new ones, and that western versions of Asiatic spirituality for sale in shoping malls, lifestyle magazines and "self-help" groups are not a far cry from global capitalism but the perfect ideological supplement to it. On belief shows that underlying all these experiences, virtual or real, is a pagan and ultimately futile search for divine and human perfection. Drawing on examples from film - including Neil Jordan's The End of the Affair-psychoanalysis, cultural studies, philosophy and religion, zizek calls for a return to the neglected Christian idea that belief is actually about imperfection. 4aKepercayaan a01489/MKRI-P/II-2005 a01489/MKRI-P/II-2005