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What is Wittgenstein's private language argument? Ludwig Wittgenstein
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What is Wittgenstein's private language argument?

Wittgenstein's private language argument, found in the Philosophical Investigations, asserts that a truly private language, one that refers to internal experiences unsharable by others, is incoherent. He argues that language is essentially social and that the meanings of words are established by shared public criteria rather than private introspection.