Steve Greenleaf

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It turned out to fit in all too well with the already excessive medieval habit of evaluating propositions in accordance with the weight of the authorities who approved them. The wide knowledge of this dictum was a factor in causing the plague of probabilism that swept the courts and confessionals of Europe in the seventeenth century (described in the previous chapter).
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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