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Minor rubbing. VG., dustwrapper. 23x15cm, xi, 196 pp. Contents: "So Another Person Cannot Understand the Language"; "Nothing Is Ever Present to the Mind but Perceptions"; "The Language Which Described My Inner Experiences"; "'Obeying a Rule' Is a Practice"; "This was Our Paradox"; "Look on the Language-Game as the Primary Thing"; "The Language---Which Only I Myself Can Understand"; "Always Get Rid of the Idea of the Private Object"; Conclusion.