Exploring the proof paradoxes 'legal theory'

Redmayne, M. (2008). Exploring the proof paradoxes 'legal theory'. Legal Theory, 14(4), p. 281. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1352325208080117
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This article explores a long-running debate in evidence theory about the significance of certain puzzling cases where there is reluctance to ascribe liability despite a high probability of liability. It focuses on certain analyses of these puzzles, distinguishing between inferential, moral, and knowledge-based analyses. The article emphasizes the richness and complexity of the puzzle cases and suggests why they are difficult to resolve.

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