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TL;DR: Wittgenstein this paper argued that the exclusion of the game with dice should have come before his mind when he gave the order to show the children a game, but he did not specify why.
Abstract: “Someone says to me: ‘Show the children a game.’ I teach them gaming with dice, and the other says, ‘I didn't mean that sort of game.’ Must the exclusion of the game with dice have come before his mind when he gave the order?” (Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations, 33, trans., (1953)).
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