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Closed concept

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A closed concept is a concept where all the necessary and sufficient conditions required to include something within the concept can be listed. For example, the concept of a triangle is closed because it is both necessary and sufficient that something (1) be a polygon and (2) have three sides for it to be a triangle. All the conditions required to call something a triangle can be and are listed.

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Its opposite is an "open concept". [1]

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  1. Weitz, Morris (1956). "The Role of Theory in Aesthetics" . The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 15 (1): 27–35. doi:10.2307/427491. JSTOR   427491.


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