Logic, probability, and presumptions in legal reasoning /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Garland Pub.,
1998
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Series: | The philosophy of legal reasoning ;
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Table of Contents:
- Symbolic logic: a razor-edged tool for drafting and interpreting legal documents / Layman E. Allen
- Exemplary reasoning: semantics, pragmatics, and the rational force of legal argument by analogy / Scott Brewer
- Subjective probability and the paradox of the gatecrasher / L. Jonathan Cohen
- The place of logic in the law / Morris R. Cohen
- Logical method and law / John Dewey
- The laws of probability and the law of the land / David Kaye
- Reason and logic in the common law / Dennis Lloyd
- Logic and law / Nicholas F. Lucas
- Law logic / Jeffrie G. Murphy
- The evidence or the event? on judicial proof and the acceptability of verdicts / Charles Nesson
- Logic in the law / Edwin W. Patterson
- A note on symbolic logic and the law / Robert S. Summers
- Syntactic ambiguity, conceptual vagueness, and the lawyer's hard thinking / Ilmar Tammelo
- Trial by mathematics: precision and ritual in the legal process / Laurence H. Tribe