Steve Greenleaf

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In the three hundred years from Baldus to Leibniz, there were no conceptual developments of any importance in the legal theory of evidence. The reason is that, if the law is to keep to a nonnumerical approach to evidence, there is essentially no development possible. Baldus’s theory is complete and is in no important respect improved on by modern treatments of evidence in law.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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