Steve Greenleaf

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What is interesting about proof in Renaissance law is not so much developments in theory, of which there are almost none, as the insight that the extensive records of real cases provide into people’s familiarity with concepts of evidence. In case after case, the medieval language of probability and presumptions is used by many, not just lawyers, to discuss the worth of evidence. Henry
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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