02 Second Order/Presence Conditions/Produced Distinctions/Count

Count

Count names recurrence held as how many through distinguishable units. Where Recurrence names participation occurring again and Unit names a bounded repeatable measure, count names the produced read through which repeated units can be held as quantity.

Count is not number by itself. Number may stabilise a count as a value, but count names the relation becoming readable as how many. Count also does not name measure by itself; measure compares a read against a unit or scale. Count depends on repeatable units; it does not ground them.

Count relates to Step where movement recurs as distinguishable units. A step may be counted, but step names answerable movement; count names the repeated units held as quantity.

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Count becomes recognisable where repeated units can be held together as how many - where recurrence is not only returning, but becoming readable as quantity within scope.

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