David Efird (efird)
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Bibliography
Cockayne, Joshua, Efird, David, Haynes, Gordon, Molto, Daniel, Tamburro, Richard and Warman, Jack. 2017. “Experiencing the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.” The Journal of Analytic Theology 5: 175–196.
Cockayne, Joshua, Efird, David and Warman, Jack. 2020. “Shattered Faith: The Social Epistemology of Deconversion by Spiritually Violent Religious Trauma.” in Voices from the Edge. Centring Marginalized Perspectives in Analytic Theology, edited by Michelle Panchuk and Michael C. Rea, pp. 119–140. Oxford Studies in Analytic Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198848844.001.0001.
Efird, David. 2010a. “Is Timothy Williamson a Necessary Existent?” in Modality: Metaphysics, Logic, and Epistemology, edited by Bob Hale and Aviv Hoffmann, pp. 97–108. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199565818.001.0001.
Efird, David. 2010b. “Response to Stephen Yablo (2010).” in Modality: Metaphysics, Logic, and Epistemology, edited by Bob Hale and Aviv Hoffmann, pp. 253–256. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199565818.001.0001.
Efird, David and Stoneham, Tom. 2005a. “The Substraction Argument for Metaphysical Nihilism.” The Journal of Philosophy 102(6): 235–238.
Efird, David and Stoneham, Tom. 2005c. “Genuine Modal Realism and the Empty World.” European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 1(1): 21–37.
Efird, David and Stoneham, Tom. 2006. “Combinatorialism and the Possibility of Nothing.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84(2): 269–280.
Efird, David and Stoneham, Tom. 2008. “What is the Principle of Recombination?” Dialectica 62(4): 483–494.
Efird, David and Stoneham, Tom. 2009a. “Justifying Metaphysical Nihilism: A Response to Cameron.” The Philosophical Quarterly 59(234): 132–137.
Further References
Yablo, Stephen. 2010. “Permission and (So-Called Epistemic) Possibility.” in Modality: Metaphysics, Logic, and Epistemology, edited by Bob Hale and Aviv Hoffmann, pp. 229–252. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199565818.001.0001.