Games and Family Resemblances
Philosophical Investigations 17 (No. 2): 435-443 (1994)
| Abstract | An account of the feature all games share in virtue of which they are games. | |||||||||
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Neil Tennant (1981). Formal Games and Forms for Games. Linguistics and Philosophy 4 (2):311 - 320.
Ben Tilghman (2008). Kaufman on Art, Family Resemblances, and Wittgenstein. British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (1):86-88.
Anthony Manser (1967). Games and Family Resemblances. Philosophy 42 (161):210-.
Heather J. Gert (1995). Family Resemblances and Criteria. Synthese 105 (2):177-190.
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