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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?
Static Public IP
A static public IP is a permanent Internet Protocol address assigned to a computing device to provide a constant point of contact to the internet.
Antistatic Wrist Strap
An antistatic wrist strap, also known as an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap, is a safety device used to prevent the buildup of static electricity on a person's body, which can cause damage to electronic components.
Disassembly Procedures
The systematic process of taking apart a device or product to understand its internal components, usually for repair or examination purposes.
Hub
A device used with the universal serial bus or in a star network topology that allows multiple device connections. A network hub cannot look at each data frame coming through its ports like a switch does. It forwards data frames (packets) to all ports.
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