• Game Definitions: A Wittgensteinian Approach

    Author(s):
    Jonne Arjoranta
    Date:
    2014
    Subject(s):
    Games--Study and teaching
    Item Type:
    Article
    Tag(s):
    game definition, hermeneutic circle, language-game, Wittgenstein
    Permanent URL:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/M68K74W2D
    Abstract:
    Games have been defined and redefined many times over, and there seems to be no end to this continual process or any agreement about the definitions. This article argues that such an agreement is not necessary, and presents a Wittgensteinian approach to discussing game definitions. Instead of the common core approach used in most definitions, this article argues for an approach based on language-games. The common core approach is based on a limited number of shared core attributes, while the language-game approach is based on the idea of family resemblances. The language-game approach sees the cycle of redefinition as a hermeneutic circle that advances our understanding of games. This article also clarifies the distinction between nominal and real definitions and shows how they serve different purposes. With the approach suggested here, the focus in research can shift from the essential attributes of games to understanding definitions as tools for practical purposes.
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    Status:
    Published
    Last Updated:
    4 months ago
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