How To Count 2.5 Oranges

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (4):792-808 (2019)
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Abstract

We address a puzzle about the meanings of fraction words due to Nathan Salmon. Counting 2 1/2 oranges seemingly requires enumerating a collection of objects with a non-whole cardinal number, which is incoherent by the lights of traditional analyses of cardinality expressions. Thus, some argue that counting 2 1/2 oranges really amounts to measuring quantities of orange-stuff . However, we claim that `2 1/2 oranges' is ambiguous between counting and measuring interpretations, and recognizing this affords a novel solution to Salmon's puzzle which is consistent with traditional analyses.

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