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The most developed form of the theory is found in the late fourteenth-century commentaries of Baldus de Ubaldis. He is the most philosophical of the medieval legal writers; his knowledge of Aristotle was considerable, and he sees law on the model of an Aristotelian science, with theorems derivable from the abstract notion of justice.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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