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Ordinary Language Philosophy

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Language Games - What Does It Mean?

Attoney put forward the idea of language games, which was very inflecting. What did he mean by language games? And where is this taking us in this ordinary language philosophy? We don't even know what's going to count is read until we know what it is that we're doing with that particular sentence. So all of a sudden, these kind of, e what ryall calls elasticitis of significance, or inflections of meaning, come into the very acts or activities in which we we speak the language. They can't be understood, as logicians thought before, independentlyof circumstances of use.

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