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Complex concept

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A plexcept is short for complex concept. A complex concept is a concept that is formed from the combination of other concepts. An nplexcept is composed of a number concepts equal to the variable n. Where n can stand for or represent any number but usually a positive whole number. When n equals 2 there is a combination of two concepts forming a 2plexcept. The combination of concepts can be more complex than the combination of whole concepts. This is an area that is covered with the science of Mathematical Epistemology.


see also plexcept, complex concept, nplexcepts, Multi concept terms