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Tag Archives: family resemblance
Squinting sideways
Sweet is the lore which Nature brings; Our meddling intellect Mis-shapes the beauteous forms of things:– We murder to dissect. (Wordsworth, The Tables Turned) I often used to feel that doing analytic philosophy was like pulling the legs of a spider … Continue reading
Posted in #rhizo14, #rhizo15, Learning, Rhizomes, Wittgenstein
Tagged #rhizo14, analysis, family resemblance, Wittgenstein, Wordsworth
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Wittgenstein and games
I haven’t even been lurking in #clmooc this week – I’ve been away on a cruise to the Faroes and some Scottish Islands on a ship called the Marco Polo (I understand there was some game called Marco Polo played … Continue reading
Posted in #CLMOOC, Philosophy, Wittgenstein
Tagged #clmooc, family resemblance, games, Wittgenstein
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