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How Do Language Games Work?

  • Andreas Roser
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The Many Faces of Language Games
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Abstract

The article examines Wittgenstein’s theory of language games and identifies unresolved problems in its conception. Although language games are contextdependent and embedded in “forms of life”, those questions that result from random events and their repeated description remain unresolved. The author points out the problems of asymmetry in the “usage theory of meaning” from different perspectives. Problems that arise because the relationship between the regulated use of signs and non-derivable random events cannot be part of a set of rules for their description.

Abstract

The article examines Wittgenstein’s theory of language games and identifies unresolved problems in its conception. Although language games are contextdependent and embedded in “forms of life”, those questions that result from random events and their repeated description remain unresolved. The author points out the problems of asymmetry in the “usage theory of meaning” from different perspectives. Problems that arise because the relationship between the regulated use of signs and non-derivable random events cannot be part of a set of rules for their description.

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