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Thursday, December 10, 2009
"Philosophical Investigations" by Ludwig Wittgenstein,1953
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Language is best conceived as an activity involving the uses of words as tools.
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Words are used in a multiplicity of ways and are to be understood by engaging in the language "games" in which they are employed ; words are not labels for things.
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For a large number of cases in which the word "meaning" is used,
the meaning of a word is its use in the language.
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Discourse about sensations is understandable because there is a grammar of the word "sensations",and of such words as "pain" and "remember",which can be grasped by anyone acquainted with the relevant language games ;
no reference to what one has in mind or feels privately makes sense unless it makes in this way.
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Expecting,intending,remembering
-these are ways of life made possible by the use of language ;
and language is itself a way of life.
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