Readership: Scholars and students of philosophy, especially those working on language, mind, and metaphysics
José Luis Bermúdez, Washington University in St Louis
"This is a remarkable collection well worthy of its remarkable subject. The movement of each paper is centrifugal, as the subtitle promises, stepping out from Evans's influential work to explore the ideas and theories promoted by it." - Maximilian de Gaynesford, Mind
"Evans was a highly critical person. But I think he would have been gratified by this collection of essays in his honour." - David Smith, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
José Luis Bermúdez: Introduction 1: John McDowell: Evans's Frege 2: Mark Sainsbury: Names in free logical truth theory 3: Ian Rumfitt: Plural terms: another variety of referring expression? 4: Ken Safir: Abandoning co-reference 5: Jose Luis Bermudez: Evans and the sense of 'I' 6: John Campbell: Information-processing, phenomenal consciousness, and Molyneux's question 7: Christopher Peacocke: Another I: representing conscious states, perception, and others 8: Quassim Cassam: Space and objective experience 9: E. J. Lowe: Identity, vagueness, and modality Bibliography