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1889-1951. Austrian philosopher. Tractatus
Logico-Philosophicus 1922 postulated the
`picture theory' of language: that words
represent things according to social
agreement. He subsequently rejected this
idea, and developed the idea that usage was
more important than convention. The picture
theory said that it must be possible to break
down a sentence into `atomic propositions'
whose elements stand for elements of the real
world. After he rejected this idea, his later
philosophy developed a quite different,
anthropological view of language: words are
used according to different rules in a
variety of human activities - different
`language games' are played with them. The
traditional philosophical problems arise
through the assumption that words (like
`exist' in the sentence `Physical objects do
not really exist') carry a fixed meaning with
them, independent of context. He taught at
Cambridge University, England, in the 1930s
and 1940s. Philosophical Investigations 1954
and On Certainty 1969 were published
posthumously.