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  2. Family resemblance (German: Familienähnlichkeit) is a philosophical idea made popular by Ludwig Wittgenstein, with the best known exposition given in his posthumously published book Philosophical Investigations (1953). [1] .

  3. Jul 6, 2020 · Family resemblance’ is one of the few technical ideas in philosophy that has successfully crossed over into other disciplines, such as art theory, literary studies, psychology, law, and...

  4. This chapter explores Wittgenstein's characterization of the concepts of “family resemblance”; for the various resemblances between members of a family: build, features, color of eyes, gait, temperament, etc., overlap and crisscross in the same way.

  5. With Jean-Pierre Bacri, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Frot, Agnès Jaoui. An upper middle-class French family celebrates a birthday in a restaurant. In one evening and during one meal, family history, tensions, collective and separate grudges, delights, and memories both clash and coalesce.

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  6. Jul 6, 2010 · One of Wittgenstein's best-known and most important philosophical contributions in the Philosophical Investigations is his account of the ‘family resemblance’ ( Familienähnlichkeit) character of general concepts ( PI 65ff.).

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  7. Oct 1, 1975 · Family resemblances are related to process models in two ways: (a) Any account of the processes by which humans convert stimulus attributes into mental or behavioral prototypes (such as an attri- bute tag model) should be able to account for the family resemblance at- tribute structure of categories outlined by the present research, and (b ...

  8. Family resemblance can be due to either genes or environment, or some combination of both. Adoption designs provide a way to disentangle these genetic and environmental sources of familial resemblance.