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  1. Family resemblance (German: Familienähnlichkeit) is a philosophical idea made popular by Ludwig Wittgenstein, with the best known exposition given in his posthumously published book Philosophical Investigations (1953).

  2. 8 de nov. de 2002 · 2.1 Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. 2.2 Sense and Nonsense. 2.3 The Nature of Philosophy. 2.4 Interpretative Problems. 3. The Later Wittgenstein. 3.1 Transition and Critique of Tractatus. 3.2 Philosophical Investigations. 3.3 Meaning as Use. 3.4 Language-games and Family Resemblance. 3.5 Rule-following and Private Language.

  3. Summary. One of Wittgenstein's best-known and most important philosophical contributions in the Philosophical Investigations is his account of the ‘family resemblance’ ( Familienähnlichkeit) character of general concepts ( PI 65ff.). He introduces this account at PI 65 in response to an objection which he notes might be raised against his ...

  4. Wittgenstein, Universals and Family Resemblances NICHOLAS GRIFFIN, Australian National University Wittgenstein expounds his notion of a family resemblance in two important passages. The first is from The Blue Book: This craving for generality is the resultant of a number of tendencies connected with particular philosophical confusions. There is-

  5. Abstract. This chapter explores Wittgenstein's characterization of the concepts of “family resemblance”; for the various resemblances between members of a family: build, features, color of eyes, gait, temperament, etc., overlap and crisscross in the same way. If Wittgenstein is right, then, meanings and concepts don't necessarily work by ...

  6. Family resemblance is one of Wittgenstein's best-known topics, although in all his philosophical work he spent relatively little time explicitly devoted to it alone. In this chapter, I shall give an overview of the treatment of family resemblance in the Philosophical Investigations.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2005 · Summary. This chapter contains section titled: Background: definition, logical constituents and analysis. Family resemblance: precursors and anticipations. Family resemblance: a minimalist interpretation. Sapping the defences of orthodoxy. Problems about family-resemblance concepts. Psychological concepts. Formal concepts.