Even better:Language games are human interactions. — Banno
Reference is not important; or better, all there is to reference is the use of a word or phrase in a speech act. — Banno
The question in the OP assumes a referential theory of meaning that the Investigations rejected before language games were intorduced. — Banno
..a more clear way of expressing the rule I think you are referring to is that metaphors must be 'apt'. rather than 'true'. — unenlightened
Is there a step missing in that?He pointed out that to understand an ostensive definition is already to understand the language game of Ostension; and rightly concluded that ostension cannot be the whole of language leaning. — Banno
So perhaps that's the problem with trying to make language games into a theory of meaning. It only addresses the active language user. Sometimes we're passive... doing nothing except being. — Mongrel
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