@article {1013, title = {Z{\'a}klady explikace s{\'e}mantick{\'y}ch pojm{\r u}}, journal = {Organon F}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, year = {2012}, pages = {488-505}, type = {State}, abstract = {It is a truism that semantic concepts (concepts of meaning, denotation, reference and even truth, etc.) are relative to language. I distinguish two kinds of them in accordance to their relativity to language L; the relativity is either explicit ({\textquotedblleft}true in L{\textquotedblright}), or implicit ({\textquotedblleft}true L{\textquotedblright}). If language is explicated, the concepts of the former kind can be easily explicated in a plausible way and we resist semantic paradoxes. In the case of the latter concepts, the explication is also accessible and paradox-free. One can find then new interesting facts concerning famous Tarski{\textquoteright}s theorem. }, url = {http://www.klemens.sav.sk/fiusav/doc/organon/2012/4/488-505.pdf}, author = {Raclavsk{\'y}, Ji{\v r}{\'\i}} }