Describe the reasoning that led Russell to conclude "Thus it is quite gratuitous to suppose that physical objects have colours". Was this conclusion well-founded? Is the argument supporting it sound? Why or why not?

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Describe the reasoning that led Russell to conclude "Thus it is quite gratuitous to suppose that physical objects have colors". Was this conclusion well-founded? Is the argument supporting it sound? Why or why not?

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