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Gareth Evans

University of Abertay Dundee
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  • University of Abertay Dundee
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  •  80
    The Varieties of Reference
    with Gregory McCulloch and John McDowell
    Philosophical Quarterly 34 (137): 515. 1984.
  •  1548
    The Varieties of Reference
    Clarendon Press. 1982.
    Gareth Evans, one of the most brilliant philosophers of his generation, died in 1980 at the age of thirty-four. He had been working for many years on a book about reference, but did not complete it before his death. The work was edited for publication by John McDowell, who contributes a Preface.
    SemanticsVarieties of RepresentationEmpty NamesDe Re BeliefTheories of ReferenceDemonstratives, MiscRead more
    SemanticsVarieties of RepresentationEmpty NamesDe Re BeliefTheories of ReferenceDemonstratives, MiscFirst-Person ContentsSingular Propositions
  •  104
    Reply: Semantic theory and tacit knowledge
    In S. Holtzman & C. M. Leich (eds.), Wittgenstein: To Follow a Rule, Routledge. 2005.
    Knowledge of LanguageLudwig Wittgenstein
  • Letter to Martin Davies
    In Manuel Garcia-Carpintero & Josep Macià (eds.), Two-Dimensional Semantics, Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2006.
  •  8
    Truth and Meaning: Essays in Semantics
    with John McDowell
    Clarendon Press. 1999.
    Truth and Meaning is a classic collection of original essays on fundamental questions in the philosophy of language. It was first published in 1976, and has remained essential reading in this area ever since; this is its first appearance in paperback. The contributors include leading figures in late twentieth-century philosophy, such as Donald Davidson, Saul Kripke, P. F. Strawson, and Michael Dummett. Most of the papers are not available elsewhere.
  •  12
    Identité et prédication
    Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 41 (40-41): 121-150. 2004.
    Présentation du traducteur L’article d’Evans dont nous proposons une traduction peut, à notre sens, être lu comme une esquisse de ce qu’aurait dû être le complément ontologique de The Varieties of Reference. Dans l’introduction à cet ouvrage, Evans écrit en effet qu’en se concentrant sur la théorie de la référence, il a dû laisser de côté les questions d’ontologie : Je ne me suis pas penché sur ce que peut vouloir dire, ou sur la manière dont on pourrait établir, que les locuteurs d’un langag...
  •  335
    Understanding Demonstratives
    In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and Understanding, De Gruyter. pp. 280-303. 1981.
    Demonstratives, Misc
  • Truth and Meaning: Essays in Semantics
    with John Mcdowell
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 12 (1): 70-74. 1979.
  • Truth and Meaning: Essays in Semantics
    with John McDowell
    Philosophy 53 (205): 404-407. 1976.
  •  1
    Truth and Meaning: Essays in Semantics
    with John Mcdowell
    Synthese 52 (1): 135-166. 1982.
  •  217
    Quantifiers and Relative Clauses I
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (3): 467-536. 1977.
    Some philosophers, notably Professors Quine and Geach, have stressed the analogies they see between pronouns of the vernacular and the bound variables of quantification theory. Geach, indeed, once maintained that ‘for a philosophical theory of reference, then, it is all one whether we consider bound variables or pronouns of the vernacular'. This slightly overstates Geach's positition since he recognizes that some pronouns of ordinary language do function differently from bound variables; he call…Read more
    Some philosophers, notably Professors Quine and Geach, have stressed the analogies they see between pronouns of the vernacular and the bound variables of quantification theory. Geach, indeed, once maintained that ‘for a philosophical theory of reference, then, it is all one whether we consider bound variables or pronouns of the vernacular'. This slightly overstates Geach's positition since he recognizes that some pronouns of ordinary language do function differently from bound variables; he calls such pronouns ‘pronouns of laziness'. Geach's characterisation of pronouns of laziness has varied from time to time, but the general idea should be clear from a paradigm example: A man who sometimes beats his wife has more sense than one who always gives in to her.The pronouns ‘one’ and ‘her’ go proxy for a noun or a noun phrase in the sense that the pronoun is replaceable in paraphrase by simple repetition of its antecedent.
    SemanticsGeneralized QuantifiersPronouns and Anaphora
  •  1
    Identité et prédication
    with S. Chauvier
    Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 41 121-150. 2004.
    French translation of Gareth Evans' paper "Identity and Predication".
  •  118
    Pronouns, Quantifiers, and Relative Clauses (II): Appendix
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (4). 1977.
    It is occasionally tempting, after climbing a mountain, to use the elevation one has gained to dash up to the top of a connected peak which does not have sufficient interest to induce one to climb so high for its sake alone. It is in this spirit that I turn to Geach's Latin Prose theory of relative clauses. The matter itself is of no very great moment, and some new ground will have to be covered in dealing with Geach's arguments. Nevertheless we shall primarily be applying the theory constructed…Read more
    It is occasionally tempting, after climbing a mountain, to use the elevation one has gained to dash up to the top of a connected peak which does not have sufficient interest to induce one to climb so high for its sake alone. It is in this spirit that I turn to Geach's Latin Prose theory of relative clauses. The matter itself is of no very great moment, and some new ground will have to be covered in dealing with Geach's arguments. Nevertheless we shall primarily be applying the theory constructed in the body of the paper, and when one is in a position to expose bad arguments relatively rapidly, it is perhaps a good idea not to leave them unchallenged, especially when they appear to be gaining currency.
    SemanticsGeneralized Quantifiers
  •  53
    Pronouns, Quantifiers, and Relative Clauses (II)
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (3): 153--175. 1985.
    SemanticsGeneralized Quantifiers
  •  2073
    TRUTH – A Conversation between P F Strawson and Gareth Evans (1973)
    with P. F. Strawson
    This is a transcript of a conversation between P F Strawson and Gareth Evans in 1973, filmed for The Open University. Under the title 'Truth', Strawson and Evans discuss the question as to whether the distinction between genuinely fact-stating uses of language and other uses can be grounded on a theory of truth, especially a 'thin' notion of truth in the tradition of F P Ramsey.
    Semantic Anti-Realism
  •  20
    Molyneux's question
    In Collected papers, Oxford University Press. 1985.
    Molyneux's Problem
  •  2
    The Varieties of Reference
    with John Mcdowell
    Philosophy 61 (238): 534-538. 1986.
    Varieties of Representation
  •  3
    What is a Theory of Meaning? (edited book)
    with John McDowell
    Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1976.
    Meaning
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    The Causal Theory of Names
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 47 (1). 1973.
    Causal Theories of ReferenceDescriptive Theories of ReferencePhilosophy of LinguisticsMental Files
  •  820
    Reference and contingency
    The Monist 62 (2): 161-189. 1979.
    ‘A logical theory may be tested by its capacity for dealing with puzzles, and it is a wholesome plan, in thinking about logic, to stock the mind with as many puzzles as possible, since these serve much the same purpose as is served by experiments in physical science.’ This paper is an attempt to follow Russell’s advice by using a puzzle about the contingent a priori to test and explore certain theories of reference and modality. No one could claim that the puzzle is of any great philosophical im…Read more
    ‘A logical theory may be tested by its capacity for dealing with puzzles, and it is a wholesome plan, in thinking about logic, to stock the mind with as many puzzles as possible, since these serve much the same purpose as is served by experiments in physical science.’ This paper is an attempt to follow Russell’s advice by using a puzzle about the contingent a priori to test and explore certain theories of reference and modality. No one could claim that the puzzle is of any great philosophical importance by itself, but to understand it, one has to get clear about certain aspects of the theory of reference; and to solve it, one has to think a little more deeply than one is perhaps accustomed about what it means to say that a statement is contingent or necessary.
    Apriority and NecessityMeaningMetaphysical NecessityTheories of Reference
  •  2376
    Can there be vague objects?
    Analysis 38 (4): 208. 1978.
    Vague ObjectsVague IdentityMetaphysical Indeterminacy
  •  396
    Collected papers
    Oxford University Press. 1985.
    This volume collects thirteen papers by one of the leading philosophers of his generation, who died prematurely in 1980.
    ReferenceMolyneux's ProblemTemporal ExpressionsPhilosophy of Language, General WorksObject-Dependent…Read more
    ReferenceMolyneux's ProblemTemporal ExpressionsPhilosophy of Language, General WorksObject-Dependent ContentsInformation-Based Accounts of Mental ContentCausal Accounts of Mental Content, MiscVague Identity
  •  348
    Truth and meaning: essays in semantics (edited book)
    with John McDowell
    Clarendon Press. 1976.
    Truth and Meaning is a classic collection of original essays on fundamental questions in the philosophy of language.
    MeaningLogical FormSubstitutional QuantificationSemantic Theories
  • Can there be vague objects?
    In Tim Crane & Katalin Farkas (eds.), Metaphysics: a guide and anthology, Oxford University Press. 2004.
    Metaphysical Indeterminacy
  •  70
    Introduction
    Ethics and International Affairs 33 (1): 13-18. 2019.
    Political Ethics
  •  11
    Semantic theory and tacit knowledge
    In Darragh Byrne & Max Kolbel (eds.), Arguing about language, Routledge. 2010.
    Semantic Theories
  •  1
    Comment on ‘Two Notions of Necessity’
    In Manuel Garcia-Carpintero & Josep Macià (eds.), Two-Dimensional Semantics, Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2006.
    Two-Dimensional Semantics
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