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Discover Ludwig"false pleasure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You may use the phrase when referring to gratification that is not true, sincere, or lasting. For example, "I felt a false pleasure when I was praised for a job that I did not do."
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We don't regularly speak of "false fun" or "false pleasure" or "false enjoyment".
He worries repeatedly about the effects of consumerism on the psychological makeup of the consumer, who may become a "slave" to pleasure, and who may become so caught up in a cycle of false pleasure and unsatisfying satisfaction as to lose touch with any real needs: "Why do you have property overseas?
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SALZBURG, Austria — This year's Salzburg Easter Festival began on Saturday with a production of Wagner's "Parsifal" that imagined the sorcerer Klingsor's castle of false pleasures as a museum.
The true forms of caring are arts (technai) aiming at the good; the false, knacks aiming at pleasure (464b-465d).
Rivals would simply re-state the ongoing central issue using neighbouring concepts; for example: 'however it might be with the narrower concept "motive", the claim that we are always moved by pleasure is false'.
When someone suffers, do we feed the dog of our false ego by taking pleasure at their suffering, especially if it is relation to some competitive aspect of our lives, like our career, or do we feed the dog of our true ego by taking their suffering into our own heart, and feeling it as if we were the one suffering.
It is commonly known as Camelina, "gold-of-pleasure" or false flax.
Crantz, known by such popular names as "gold-of-pleasure" and "false flax," is an alternative oilseed crop for biofuel production and can be grown in harsh environments.
Camelina sativa, known by its popular names of "gold-of-pleasure" and "false flax," is an alternative oilseed crop that can be used as a potential low-input coast oil crop for biodiesel production and can be grown under different climatic and soil conditions.
Pleasure is a misleading guide (see 581c-d and 603c), and there are many false, self-undermining routes to pleasure (and fearlessness).
According to Havel, true escape from despotism requires "living in truth," which means not only refusing all participation in the regime of untruth but also rejecting all false refuge in the "small pleasures of everyday life".
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