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Artificial Concepts

An artificial concept is a mental category defined by a specific and unchanging set of characteristics that must be formally learned. Unlike natural concepts formed through experience, these concepts are based on rigid rules. Examples include the properties of geometric shapes, such as a square having four equal sides and four right angles, and mathematical formulas like the equation for area.

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