• creativesoul
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    De dicto/ de re.Banno



    From the SEP...

    Propositional attitude verbs are opacity inducing. That is, they seem to create linguistic environments that do not permit substitution of co-designating singular terms salva veritate. This is the basis of Frege’s puzzle. Modals like ‘it is necessary that’ and ‘it is possible that’ are also opacity inducing. Opacity inducing expressions give rise to a de re/de dicto distinction. The de re/de dicto distinction has meant different things to different people.

    You're not helping.
  • creativesoul
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    The clock is broken and sometimes we believe that it is not broken.Banno

    The term "it" refers to the broken clock. Sometimes we believe that a broken clock is not broken.

    That rendering best matches what I'm claiming, but again, never would we ever assent to "a broken clock is not broken".
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