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rlk said:Intended as a visually-based analogy regarding categorization and identification without knowledge. If you don't know you can't possibly do it.
That's what the "tree identification" books are for. Anyone with eyes can match the leaves and other characteristics of a particular tree to the photos in the book and come pretty close to identifying that tree.
So is a hat a tree and a fedora a particular type of hat (tree)? Or is a hat a plant and a fedora is a tree with many sub-variations? Or is a fedora a maple tree with many sub-variations? Or is a fedora a sugar maple tree (Acer saccharum) which is distinct from other types of maple tree (hat)?