On game definitions |
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Authors: | Oliver Laas |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Humanities, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia;2. Faculty of Fine Arts, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, Estoniaoliver.laas@tlu.eeoliver.laas@artun.ee |
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Abstract: | Wittgenstein did not claim that the ordinary language concept ‘game’ cannot be defined: he claimed that there are multiple definitions that can be adopted for special purposes, but no single definition applicable to all games. I will defend this interpretation of Wittgenstein’s position by showing its compatibility with a pragmatic argumentative view of definitions, and how this view accounts for the diversity of disagreeing game definitions in definitional disputes. |
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Keywords: | Game definition Wittgenstein argumentation theory logic |
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