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I've finally figured out how to use the concept of Sprachspiel(S) without burdening the innocent with Wittgenstein's philosophical baggage. All it takes is call S "ballgame." That is, Wittgenstein plays with words, but we play with balls. For example, in his theory "solving problems" in school would be a different S than "solving problems" in real life, e.g. business. Therefore, we can say that problems in school is a different ballgame than problems in business. After that, we can sneak in the entire concept, including its central figure and the plane of immanence.
