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Words have meaning only within a specific language game from "summary" of Philosophical Investigations by Ludwig Wittgenstein

Consider the following scenario: A builder and an architect are discussing the construction of a house. The builder uses the word "beam" to refer to a particular component of the structure. In this context, the word "beam" has a specific meaning within the language game of construction. It signifies a horizontal load-bearing element that supports the weight of the building. Now, imagine a different scenario in which a painter and a poet are having a conversation about art. The painter uses the word "blue" to describe a particular shade of color, while the poet uses the same word to evoke a feeling of melancholy in a poem. In this context, the word "blue" takes on a different meaning within the language game of art. In both examples, the meaning of words is not fixed or universal but rather determined by the context in which they are used. Words derive their significance from the specific language games in which they are employed, whether it be construction, art, science, or any other domain of human activity. This un...
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    Philosophical Investigations

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

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