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My point is that it is not the only legitimate count policy.
Those who reject abstract objects altogether will obviously be nihilists on either count policy (c.f. Goodman and Quine 1947).
Unless one thinks that identity itself is a relative notion (Geach 1962), or that there is some other problem with this formalism, this formula represents a perfectly legitimate count policy.
If the new character count policy is implemented, it will allow people to compose wordier tweets but still be far less drastic than another change that Twitter reportedly deliberated earlier this year, which would have raised its limit to thousands of characters.
So, why bother implementing a national calorie count policy at all?
Neither the Sheriff's Department nor the union would provide a copy of the jail count policy to The Times.
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A dizzying variety of natural count policies present themselves.
It is not clear that there is more to be said of a systematic nature about natural count policies for various particular entities.
In general, for any target that supports a type/token distinction perhaps for any concrete target it seems that there will be at least the four natural count policies as seen with concrete objects.
While for any target that does not support a type/token distinction perhaps for any abstract target it seems that there will only be the two natural count policies as seen with abstract objects.
For this target it is not obvious that there is a sensible type/token distinction.[4] So only two of the four natural count policies for concrete objects seem applicable: (i) the number of abstract objects (including derivative ones), and (ii) the number of basic abstract objects (excluding derivative ones).
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