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Difference between complexity and perplexity
How different is complexity and perplexity? Thank you~~
8 jul. 2014 06:45
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Firstly - Perplexity is not a commonly used word. I had to look it up to find out what it means, and even that it is a real word.
Complexity is related to a thing. A bus system can be very complex. English grammar is very complex.
Perplexity is related to a person's state. Typically, people will get perplexed by complex things.
"His perplexity is partly due to the complexity of the puzzle, but more to the fact that he is drunk."
8 juli 2014
Complexity or things which are "complex" are those things which require different understandings. For example, there is no "simple" way to explain the operation of a computer. A Computer is very complex and its explanations are "complicated.
Perplexity (noun) and Perplexed (verb) have to do with confusion about something we try to understand.
If a person is confused, they are in a state of "perplexity". Perplexity has to do with the state of being confused about a subject.
For example, we may be "perplexed" about word meanings.
That happens when we are in a state of being "perplexed".
An explanation about a word meaning, can be "complex".
For example, if I begin explaining to you the difference between PERCEPTION and CONCEPTION, you will be studying COMPLEX differences, that might not be easy for you to understand.
For the moment, a simple explanation for you is perhaps best. Think of "perplexity" as the same as confusion, and think of "complexity" as the condition of a subject that is difficult to understand or explain.
8 juli 2014
Also, to add to Gary's: to be perplexed is to be confounded, bewildered.
8 juli 2014
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