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" Consider for example the proceedings that we call "games." I mean boardgames, card-games, ball-games, Olympic games, and so on. What is common to them all? — Don't say: 'There must be something common, or they would not be called 'games'" — but look... "
The Elements of Justice - Page 5
by David Schmidtz - 2006
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Wittgenstein’s Language

T. Binkley - Gardening - 1973 - 244 pages
...Olympic games, and so on. What is common to them all? - Don't say: "There must be something common, or they would not be called 'games' " - but look and...whole series of them at that. To repeat: don't think, but look! - Look for example at board-games, with their multifarious relationships. Now pass to card-games;...
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Wittgenstein and Justice: On the Significance of Ludwig Wittgenstein for ...

Hanna F. Pitkin - Law - 1973 - 400 pages
...characteristic feature that all games have in common: "Don't say: "There must be something common, or they would not be called "games" ' — but look and...relationships, and a whole series of them at that . . . Look for example at board-games, with their multifarious relationships. Now pass to cardgames;...
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Thinking: Readings in Cognitive Science

P. N. Johnson-Laird, P. C. Wason - Psychology - 1977 - 636 pages
...Olympic games, and so on. What is common to them all?- Don't say: 'There must be something common, or they would not be called "games" ' - but look and...whole series of them at that. To repeat: don't think but look! - Look for example at board-games, with their multifarious relationships. Now pass to card'games;...
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Cognition in Action

Mary M. Smyth - Psychology - 1994 - 980 pages
...Olympic games and so on. What is common to them all? — Don't say "There must be something common or they would not be called games", but look and see...relationships, and a whole series of them at that ... 1 can think of no better expression to characterise these similarities than "family resemblances",...
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Autonomous Technology: Technics-out-of-Control as a Theme in Political Thought

Langdon Winner - Technology & Engineering - 1978 - 400 pages
...important concepts, it is futile to look for a common element in the phenomena to which the concept refers. "Look and see whether there is anything common to...relationships, and a whole series of them at that."" What is interesting in this case, however, is that a concept that was once very specific in the way...
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Substance and Attribute: A Study in Ontology

Michael J. Loux - Philosophy - 1978 - 206 pages
...Olympic games and so on. What is common to them all? Don't say: "There must be something common, or they would not be called 'games' " - but look and...whole series of them at that. To repeat: don't think but look! Look, for example, at board-games, with their multifarious relationships. Now, pass to card-games;...
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Foundations of Cognitive Psychology: Core Readings

Daniel J. Levitin - Cognition - 2002 - 884 pages
...Olympic games, and so on. What is common to them all? — Don't say: "There must be something common, or they would not be called 'games' " — but look and...whole series of them at that. To repeat: don't think, but look! — Look for example at board-games, with their multifarious relationships. Now pass to card-games;...
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Crossroads, Directions and A New Critical Race Theory

Francisco Valdes, Jerome Mccristal Culp, Angela Harris - History - 2002 - 466 pages
...in challenging readers to exhaustively define "games," he said, "What is common to them all? . . . If you look at them you will not see something that...whole series of them at that. To repeat: don't think, but look! . . . And the result of this examination is: we see a complicated network of similarities...
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Say Not to Say: New Perspectives on Miscommunication

Luigi Anolli, Rita Ciceri, Giuseppe Riva - Computers - 2002 - 288 pages
...all ?— Don't sny: "There mn.-it he somethiag common. or they would not he called 'games'"— bat look and see whether there is anything common to all — For if you look at them you will not see somethiag that is common to all. but similaritics. relationships. and a whole serics of them at that....
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Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein

Naomi Scheman, Peg O'Connor - Philosophy - 2010 - 492 pages
...they would not be called 'games'"—But look and see whether there is anything common to alL—For if you look at them you will not see something that is common to all, but similariries, relationships, and a whole seties of them at that. To repeat: don't think, but look!...
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