Ludwig Wittgenstein
-In comparing language to games,Wittgenstein argues that
A) there is no one rule that applies to all uses of language.
B) there are "winners and losers" in communication.
C) the use of a word is always "regulated" by the rules of a particular language game.
D) just as the concept "game" must be clearly defined to be meaningful,so also must "language game."
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