Language is a form of social behavior and interaction from "summary" of Philosophical Investigations by Ludwig Wittgenstein
Language, in its very essence, is not a solitary activity. It is a form of social behavior and interaction, deeply intertwined with our interactions with others. When we speak or write, we are not simply expressing our own thoughts and ideas in isolation. Rather, we are engaging in a complex dance of communication with those around us.
Consider a simple conversation between two people. Each participant takes turns speaking and listening, responding to the other's words with their own. This back-and-forth exchange is the foundation of language as a social activity. It is through this give-and-take that meaning is created and shared between individuals.
Furthermore, language is not fixed or ...
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