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From his remarks on the importance of public, observable behavior ( as opposed to private experiences ), it may seem that Wittgenstein is simply a behaviorist — one who thinks that mental states are nothing over and above certain behavior.
However, Wittgenstein resists such a characterization ; he writes ( considering what an objector might say ):
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