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Language game (philosophy)

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The concept of a "language game" is primarily associated with the later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, particularly his work in "Philosophical Investigations." In this context, a language game refers to the various ways in which language is used in different forms of life, emphasizing that meaning is derived from use rather than from some inherent quality of words or sentences.

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