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Language Games, Unresolved Problems

  • Jesús Padilla Gálvez
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Abstract

The concept of ‘Sprachspiel’ is blurred, so that when we use it, its reference tends to disappear. But does this mean that the concept of ‘language game’ is vague and lacks clear contours? In this paper, Padilla Gálvez addresses the question of how the concept can be determined. The aim is to outline the arguments Wittgenstein used to clarify the alleged vagueness. The author goes back to the beginning of Wittgenstein’s research and finds that the concept of ‘language game’ is a solution to an unresolved problem in the Tractatus. This problem has to do with the inability to give a definitive explanation of the general form of sentence and language. However, Wittgenstein does not succeed in giving an accurate characterization of it either, as will be shown in this work. This is an extremely fascinating problem, and one that has not been much studied since it was first posed by Wittgenstein.

Abstract

The concept of ‘Sprachspiel’ is blurred, so that when we use it, its reference tends to disappear. But does this mean that the concept of ‘language game’ is vague and lacks clear contours? In this paper, Padilla Gálvez addresses the question of how the concept can be determined. The aim is to outline the arguments Wittgenstein used to clarify the alleged vagueness. The author goes back to the beginning of Wittgenstein’s research and finds that the concept of ‘language game’ is a solution to an unresolved problem in the Tractatus. This problem has to do with the inability to give a definitive explanation of the general form of sentence and language. However, Wittgenstein does not succeed in giving an accurate characterization of it either, as will be shown in this work. This is an extremely fascinating problem, and one that has not been much studied since it was first posed by Wittgenstein.

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