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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.
-Which of the following propositions is an immediate (one-step) consequence in PL of the given premises?


Definitions:

Sufficient Condition

A condition or set of conditions that, if met, ensures the occurrence or truth of another condition.

Equal Length

Describes two or more objects or segments having the same measurement from end to end or boundary to boundary.

Necessary Condition

A prerequisite necessity for the truth or occurrence of an event or statement.

Effect

A change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.

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