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− | In "[[Precession of Simulacra]]" on p.3 of ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation Simulacra & Simulation,]'' [[Jean Baudrillard]] differentiates between pretending <nowiki>[dissimulation]</nowiki> and simulation. | + | In "[[Precession of Simulacra]]" on p.3 of ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation Simulacra & Simulation,]'' [[Jean Baudrillard]] differentiates between pretending <nowiki>[dissimulation]</nowiki> and simulation. Dissimulating leaves the principle of reality intact. The difference is always clear, it's simply masked, whereas simulation threatens the differentiation between true and false. "Whoever fakes <nowiki>[dissimulates]</nowiki> an illness can simply stay in bed and make everyone believe he is ill. Whoever simulates an illness produces in himself some of the symptoms." Is the simulator sick or not? |
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In "Precession of Simulacra" on p.3 of Simulacra & Simulation, Jean Baudrillard differentiates between pretending [dissimulation] and simulation. Dissimulating leaves the principle of reality intact. The difference is always clear, it's simply masked, whereas simulation threatens the differentiation between true and false. "Whoever fakes [dissimulates] an illness can simply stay in bed and make everyone believe he is ill. Whoever simulates an illness produces in himself some of the symptoms." Is the simulator sick or not?