Steve Greenleaf

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the reader is asked to regard it as normal to find many ideas developing in legal contexts. Like the Scholastics, lawyers are often thought of as pursuing esoteric interests of little consequence for the outside world and as, by and large, enemies of scientific progress. It is argued that the prominence of both Scholastics and lawyers is not unique to probability but that their contributions to the development of modern ideas generally have been substantially underrated.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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