Abstract
I argue in the paper that the conception of family resemblance discussed by Ludwig
Wittgenstein in Philosophical Investigations is a result of the application of
Wittgenstein’s general argument against rule‑following to the pragmatics of all
concepts. My argument runs as follows: First, (1) I criticize interpretations of family
resemblance as a ‘local’ theory, applicable only to some concepts. Next, (2) I present
and criticise a classic argument against the conception of family resemblance. In the
following section, (3) I analyse attempts to explicate family resemblance in terms of
their possessing a common basic feature. I end my paper (4) by summarizing
conclusions drawn from this critical review of literature and I briefly point to a possible
solution of the difficulties generated by the concept of family resemblance.