"Brett Robson" <deep_m_m@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
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>
> KWW wrote:
> > That logic has always struck me as faulty. Just because
> > there are colors that we could never agree as whether it
> > was purple or blue doesn't mean that there isn't such a thing
> > as "color", and that classifying things according to it is
> > useless."
>
> To use your analogy that means classifying every single color as either 
> red, green or blue or Asian, Black, White.

It means classifying some colors as red, green or blue, others as cyan, 
magenta, or yellow, and yet others as various and sundry combinations 
thereof. The existence of innumerable shades of gray does not negate the 
existence of black and white.

-- 
Brandon Berg
Fix the obvious homonym substitution to reply.