Steve Greenleaf

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Such a quick and general way of dismissing experience hardly carries the conviction of Salazar’s comprehensive questioning of the actual evidence. Montaigne’s attack on judicial torture suffers from the same defect.82 On the other hand, the passage about witches is preceded by some discussion of the spread of rumors, which does persuasively explain how false reports come to be widely believed.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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