Wittgenstein's Concept of Language games and Family Resemblance: An Analysis
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Paper Summary
The paper summarizes Wittgenstein's concepts of language games and family resemblance, emphasizing their importance in his later philosophy. It explains how these concepts challenge traditional notions of meaning and offer a 'language therapy' approach to philosophical problems.
Explain Like I'm Five
Scientists found that words are like different games with different rules, depending on how you use them. This is also like how family members can look alike without sharing just one special feature, helping us understand tricky words better.
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The article lacks original contribution, methodological rigor, and broader relevance, making it more of a summary than a research paper. The analysis is superficial and does not contribute substantially to the existing literature.
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