Thought, reference, and experience: themes from the philosophy of Gareth Evans

New York : Oxford University Press: Clarendon Press (2005)
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Abstract

Gareth Evans was arguably the finest philosopher of his generation; he died tragically young, but the work he completed has had a seismic impact on the philosophies of language and mind. In this volume an outstanding international team of contributors offer illuminating perspectives on Evans's groundbreaking work, paying tribute to his achievements and leading his ideas in new directions. Contributors Josi Luis Bermzdez, John Campbell, Quassim Cassam, E. J. Lowe, John McDowell, Christopher Peacocke, Ian Rumfitt, Ken Safir, Mark Sainsbury

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Two notions of being: Entity and essence.E. J. Lowe - 2008 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 62:23-48.
Identity and Indiscernibility.K. Hawley - 2009 - Mind 118 (469):101-119.
Plurals.Agustín Rayo - 2007 - Philosophy Compass 2 (3):411–427.

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