Counting as a Type of Measuring
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01/07/2016
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Resumo |
There may be two and a half bagels on the table. When there are two and a half, it is false that there are exactly two. As obvious as these claims are, they can’t be accounted for on the most straightforward and familiar views of counting and the semantics of number words. I develop a view on which counting is a type of measuring. In particular, counting involves a specific measure function. I then analyze that function and show how it can account for the cases in which counting is sensitive to partiality, e.g. partial bagels. |
Identificador |
(dlps) 3521354.0016.012 http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3521354.0016.012 (externalurl) http://www.philosophersimprint.org/016012/ (issn) 1533-628X (aleph) 3521354 |
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eng |
Publicador |
Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library |
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License. Please contact mpub-help@umich.edu to use this work in a way not covered by the license. |
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Philosopher's Imprint: vol. 16, no. 12 |
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