@article {duzi_m2001:88, title = {Homonymie, de dicto/de re a v{\'y}znam}, journal = {Organon F}, volume = {8}, number = {3}, year = {2001}, pages = {235-251}, type = {State}, abstract = {The paper completes a {\textquotedblleft}serial{\textquotedblright} of my contributions to the hot problems of current semantics, i.e. propositional / notional attitudes, de dicto / de re, synonymy, homonymy, equivalence, meaning, sense, denotation, reference. Two kinds of believing, knowing, etc. are distinguished, namely implicit believing of an ideal believer (logical / mathematical genius) and explicit believing of a logical / mathematical ignorant (idiot). A special case of a week, hidden homonymy is considered and we show that when claiming two expressions being synonymous we have to be careful, for a more fine-grained analysis may reveal that there is a semantic difference between them. The distinction between de dicto / de re supposition is defined and a special case of {\textquoteleft}existence{\textquoteright} being de dicto / de re is solved.}, url = {http://www.klemens.sav.sk/fiusav/doc/organon/2001/3/235-251.pdf}, author = {Du{\v z}{\'\i}, Marie} }