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Comparative concept

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A Comparative concept is a concept that compares two or more other concepts. Some examples of comparative concepts is expensiveness, happiness, redness of softness.

A Comparative itoconcept is one that compares itoconcepts it is less likely to have comparative concepts like redness or hardness and more likely to have comparative concepts that relate to consciousness, production, or physical functioning.