"RIV/00216224:14210/13:00066410!RIV14-GA0-14210___" . "1"^^ . "Vertical Relations of Language-Games" . . "P(GPP401/11/P174)" . "M\u00E1cha, Jakub" . . . "Krichberg am Wechsel" . "Papers of the 36th International Wittgenstein Symposium" . . "Vertical Relations of Language-Games" . "3"^^ . . . . . "The aim of this paper is to look at Wittgenstein's use of language-games as objects of comparison. I shall use several examples to demonstrate that it is reasonable to understand language-games in the smallest possible units. In particular, I will focus on a language-game of training a rule vertically related to a language-game of applying of this rule. It is important to keep these language-games apart in order to avoid misunderstandings originating from the fact that one and the same sentence may have different meanings in these language-games. Such a sentence may be an admissible %22move%22 in the former language-game whereas it may be an expression of a rule in the latter one."@en . "2013-01-01+01:00"^^ . . . . "Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society" . "Wittgenstein; language-game; vertical relation"@en . . . "RIV/00216224:14210/13:00066410" . . "Vertical Relations of Language-Games"@en . "1022-3398" . . "113950" . "The aim of this paper is to look at Wittgenstein's use of language-games as objects of comparison. I shall use several examples to demonstrate that it is reasonable to understand language-games in the smallest possible units. In particular, I will focus on a language-game of training a rule vertically related to a language-game of applying of this rule. It is important to keep these language-games apart in order to avoid misunderstandings originating from the fact that one and the same sentence may have different meanings in these language-games. Such a sentence may be an admissible %22move%22 in the former language-game whereas it may be an expression of a rule in the latter one." . "Kirchberg am Wechsel" . "Vertical Relations of Language-Games"@en . . "14210" . . "1"^^ . "[D2AEC3B3EB15]" .