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This book notes that a particular mental image of a cube does not force a method of projection upon us, but only suggests one. This book responds to a question posed about the meaning of the word “five” by instead shifting the focus (-5[1])to its use by a shopkeeper. This book uses examples of sets of four arrows and a grid of colored squares in a series of examples that may only share a (*) “family resemblance” to each other. This book (-5[1])includes a scenario in which builder A and assistant B communicate with the terms “block” and “slab” as the first of a series of “language games.” This book disputes the logical atomism of its author’s earlier Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. For 10 points, name this seminal text in the philosophy of language by Ludwig Wittgenstein. ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Philosophical Investigations [or Philosophische Untersuchungen]
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Nathan ZhangCornell MATLABRIT42-5
Darryl WangSyracuse+RochesterCornell R80-5
Cade ReinbergerRITCornell MATLAB13410
Raymond WangCornell RSyracuse+Rochester13410