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it is dangerous to unmask images, since they dissimulate the fact that there is nothing behind them).
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Jean Baudrillard (Simulacra and Simulation (The Body, In Theory: Histories Of Cultural Materialism))
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To dissimulate is to pretend not to have what one has. To simulate is to feign to have what one doesn't have. One implies a presence, the other an absence. But it is more complicated than that because simulating is not pretending
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Jean Baudrillard (Simulacra and Simulation (The Body, In Theory: Histories Of Cultural Materialism))
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Pretending, or dissimulating, leaves the principle of reality intact: the difference is always clear, it is simply masked, whereas simulation threatens the difference between the "true" and the "false," the "real" and the "imaginary.
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Jean Baudrillard (Simulacra and Simulation (The Body, In Theory: Histories Of Cultural Materialism))
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Simulated disorder postulates perfect discipline, simulated fear postulates courage; simulated weakness postulates strength. Hiding order beneath the cloak of disorder is simply a question of subdivision; concealing courage under a show of timidity presupposes a fund of latent energy; masking strength with weakness is to be effected by tactical dispositions. Thus one who is skillful at keeping the enemy on the move maintains deceitful appearances, according to which the enemy will act. He sacrifices something, that the enemy may snatch at it.
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Sun Tzu (The Art Of War)
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Simulant - something that doesn't exist but pretends to. ... Dissimulant - an object that exists but pretends not to.
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StanisΕ‚aw Lem (The Futurological Congress: From the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy)
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The transition from signs that dissimulate something to signs that dissimulate that there is nothing marks a decisive turning point.
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Jean Baudrillard (Simulacra and Simulation (The Body, In Theory: Histories Of Cultural Materialism))
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Dissimulate, but do not simulate, disguise your real sentiments, but do not falsify them. Go through the world with your eyes and ears open and mouth mostly shut. When new or stale gossip is brought to you, never let on that you know it already, nor that it really interests you.
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Philip Dormer Stanhope (The Letters of Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield: Letters, Political and Miscellaneous)
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Based on the balancing act of the golden mean, bourgeois marriage mixed moderate but continuing sexual attraction, a mutual social and economic interest in living together, respect for the wife, a will to create a lineage, significant socio-cultural similarity, hypocrisy for dissimulating and managing adulterous liaisons (hence the importance of legal prostitution), and the building up of a patrimony to be transmitted. When the couple gets old, this leads to a habitual tenderness much stronger than the passionate and ephemeral simulation of today’s young couples.
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Guillaume Faye (Sex and Deviance)
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To dissimulate is to pretend not to have what one has. To simulate is to feign to have what one doesn't have.
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Jean Baudrillard (Simulacra and Simulation (The Body, In Theory: Histories of Cultural Materialism))