@article{Lewis1988-LEWVIE,volume = {48},abstract = {In his note "can there be vague objects?" ("analysis", 1978), Gareth evans presents a purported proof that there can be no vague identity statements. Some readers think that evans endorses the proof and its false conclusion. Not so. His point is that those who put vagueness in the world, Rather than in language, Will have no way to fault the proof and no way to escape the false conclusion},journal = {Analysis},year = {1988},pages = {128--130},number = {3},title = {Vague Identity: Evans Misunderstood},author = {David Lewis}}@