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Abusing Wittgenstein: The Misuse of the Concept of Language Games in Contemporary Theology

Abusing Wittgenstein: The Misuse of the Concept of Language Games in Contemporary Theology

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  • Michael W. Nicholson

Linguistic philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein developed the concept of language games. Nicholson wants to give a careful examination and interpretation of Wittgenstein’s concept, and give an assessment of the value of Wittgenstein’s philosophy for evangelical theology and hermeneutics.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1996. 13 pages.

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