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The Baudrillard Index - Bishop's University

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eing, SO:79, 101; CS:189 ff.<br />

and existence, ambiguity between, I believe is insoluble, FB:122<br />

and its double, CS:192<br />

beings and things, CR:201<br />

dialectic of appearance and, CS:164; MP:122<br />

Being John Malkovich, C4:111;LP:59<br />

belief, (see also servitude); TE:168 ff.; PC:142<br />

absurd concept (same kind as motivation, desire, drive, need, instinct), S:142;<br />

Information: we no longer believe in information by divine right than serfs<br />

believed they were serfs by divine right, PC:142<br />

objects also not to believe in, is just as vital a function as things in which to<br />

believe, ideologies played this role reasonably well, PC:142<br />

one may be incapable of belief, yet remain capable of belief in those who<br />

believe, TE:165<br />

one never believes in anything, S:142<br />

one must cleave to radical illusion or radical indifference, eliminating the<br />

indeterminate forms of belief, IE:93<br />

something insane about, but conviction, a redoubling of belief, is<br />

downright moronic, conviction is only outdone by rampant imbecility, C2:15<br />

(is) superfluous, an unnecessary complication of the question of the existence<br />

or non existence of God, IE:92<br />

to believe is to maintain a kind of subjectivity that would guarantee the<br />

solidity of things and serve as a criterion for meaning, U:125<br />

today, with the loss of utopias, we lack objects of belief, even worse<br />

perhaps, we lack objects in which not to believe, for it is vital, maybe even<br />

more vital, to have things in which not to believe, ironic objects, disinvested<br />

practices, ideas to believe or disbelieve as you like, ideologies performed<br />

this function pretty well, all this is now jeopardized, vanishing progressively<br />

into extreme reality and extreme operationality, V:48-49<br />

Bellavance, Guy, interview with (1983), BL:50-66; AA:37<br />

Bellmer, S:9<br />

Bellow, Saul, P:96; F:10; C4:68; C5:100; LP:115<br />

Herzog (quoted), IX:46, 95<br />

On Picasso, CA:93<br />

Self destruction, (quoted), CA:97<br />

Benda, P:12<br />

Benetton, C3:121, 140<br />

Transfusing AIDS, Bosnia, poverty, apartheid, into media ads, SC:152

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