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If Names Are Purely Referential and Do Not Have Descriptive

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If names are purely referential and do not have descriptive content, then 'Fido' means Fido. If names do have descriptive content, then 'Fido' means my idea of Fido. But Fido does not mean my idea of Fido. Names are purely referential. So, 'Fido' means Fido.
-Working backward from the conclusion of this argument, which of the following is the most likely justification of the last step of the derivation?


Definitions:

Secure Sense

A feeling of safety or security often resulting from stable and consistent care, fostering confidence and well-being.

Trust

The confidence or belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something.

Caregivers

Individuals who provide care and support to others, often family members or clients who are unable to fully care for themselves due to health-related reasons.

Caregivers

Individuals who provide care and support to others, such as children, the elderly, or those with disabilities, often encompassing both paid professionals and unpaid family members.

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