classification -- was definition. . .
Ned Bedinger
doc at edwordsmith.com
Mon May 5 15:39:34 MDT 2008
David Hailey wrote:
> I think it is not about one person being right or wrong,
> but about the different systems we are using to drive
> our definitions. Some systems are narrow, others are
> more broad.
yes.
> The important issue this conversation brings
> up, IMHO, is not that it is important to be right, but
> that it is important that we recognize and understand
> our own classification systems and those of the others
Yes.
> before assuming we are right or wrong.
My tech writer doll thinks you are quaint :-)
Ned Bedinger
doc at edwordsmith.com
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