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    Un air de famille

    1998 · Comedy · 1h 47m

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  1. 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] .

  2. Family Resemblances: Directed by Cédric Klapisch. With Jean-Pierre Bacri, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Frot, Agnès Jaoui. An upper middle-class French family celebrates a birthday in a restaurant.

  3. Oct 1, 1975 · Experiments 5 and 6 used artificial categories and showed that family resemblance within categories and lack of overlap of elements with contrasting categories were correlated with ease of learning, reaction time in identifying an item after learning, and rating of prototypicality of an item.

  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. 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.).

  6. There will be some family features that occur often across the whole family (e.g., tall, red hair, blue eyes, small nose), but some family members will have more of them than others. The prototype view has much intuitive appeal and accounts for many of the empirical findings.

  7. Family Resemblances (French: Un air de famille) is a 1996 French comedy film. It was directed by Cédric Klapisch, and written by Klapisch, Agnès Jaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri. The film stars Bacri, Jaoui, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Catherine Frot, Wladimir Yordanoff, Claire Maurier and Zinedine Soualem.

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