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In the Philosophical Investigations, Wittgenstein urges that one may know what a game is without having any definition. Such knowledge does not consist of a definition, he argues, but is fully expressed in things that we can do, even without a definition, such as giving examples, explaining which things count and why, and adding unforeseen examples.
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Rowett, C. (2013). Plato, Wittgenstein and the Definition of Games. In: Perissinotto, L., Cámara, B.R. (eds) Wittgenstein and Plato. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137313447_9
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