This document discusses the use of semantics in digital humanities. It begins with an overview of what digital humanities are and how they currently use semantic technologies like aggregation, modeling, and digital heuristics. Examples of projects like Discovery Corpus, HyperNietzsche, and Talia are provided. The document then discusses issues around interpretation, context, and logic from the perspective of digital humanities. It questions how semantic the semantic web is for digital humanities work and whether digital humanists will adopt graph-based thinking. The discussion focuses on foundational epistemological issues rather than infrastructure.