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>someone ---referencing 'black', 'white' & 'gray'--- said: > >People take, almost religious, pleasure in pointing out that the three > >hues are on an equal standing. They aren't. This rallying cry, *Don't > see > >things only in black and white* has been mouthed for so long- - people > >begin to believe that only gray exists. >hmmm. >why does this clever micro-truism does *not* ring true, to me? >because that cliché- >'don't see things only in black & white'- >in its implication of absolutism inherent within dualistic thinking, >clearly >means to bring up the subject of infinite *colors*, not infinite *grays* >as >you have spun, here. >eh? >best, >dt / SPLaTTeRCeLL >in fact, "black & white" (as a metaphor for absolutes) rarely >exist in this world - everything is , indeed, a shade of gray, >green, yellow, blue, red - i find it a bit disturbing that someone >is pounding his fist here saying that "black & white" IS the way of >reality. dt is correct here, "clearly means to bring up the subject of infinite *colors*, not infinite *grays* ..." to speak of things in only absolutes edges towards facism...... traig Traig Foltz Audio Production Specialist University of Notre Dame Office of Information Technology Office: (219)631 - 3752 Fax: (219) 631 - 8777