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The Extension of Wittgenstein’s Language Games: Schema Games
Wittgenstein’s idea of “language games” is generalized to “schema games” and - according to the author’s methodological scheme interpretationism - be thus applied to a universal epistemological approach. That will also integrate extant natural science and neuroscience results and hypotheses as well as meta-theoretically transcend the terminologically all too narrow “lingualistic” interpretations of representation, cognition and action.