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Evidence, Proof and Probability

Evidence, Proof and Probability
Author: Sir Richard Eggleston
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1978
Genre: Burden of proof
ISBN: 9780297774044

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Evidence, Proof and Probability

Evidence, Proof and Probability
Author: Sir Richard Eggleston
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1983
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Probability and Forensic Evidence

Probability and Forensic Evidence
Author: Ronald Meester
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1108692478

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This book addresses the role of statistics and probability in the evaluation of forensic evidence, including both theoretical issues and applications in legal contexts. It discusses what evidence is and how it can be quantified, how it should be understood, and how it is applied (and, sometimes, misapplied). After laying out their philosophical position, the authors begin with a detailed study of the likelihood ratio. Following this grounding, they discuss applications of the likelihood ratio to forensic questions, in the abstract and in concrete cases. The analysis of DNA evidence in particular is treated in great detail. Later chapters concern Bayesian networks, frequentist approaches to evidence, the use of belief functions, and the thorny subject of database searches and familial searching. Finally, the authors provide commentary on various recommendation reports for forensic science. Written to be accessible to a wide audience of applied mathematicians, forensic scientists, and scientifically-oriented legal scholars, this book is a must-read for all those interested in the mathematical and philosophical foundations of evidence and belief.


A Review of Evidence, Proof & Probability

A Review of Evidence, Proof & Probability
Author: DH. Mills
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1986
Genre: Truth
ISBN:

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This is an erudite treatise on the application of probability theory to the legal process, written by a former judge and university chancellor, and still a law school professor. He is a scholar on the subject of constitutional law and the law of evidence, but for most of the audience in the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, his approach in this book has limited, but very poignant application.


The Probability of God

The Probability of God
Author: Dr. Stephen D. Unwin
Publisher: Forum Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2004-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1400054788

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Does God exist? This is probably the most debated question in the history of mankind. Scholars, scientists, and philosophers have spent their lifetimes trying to prove or disprove the existence of God, only to have their theories crucified by other scholars, scientists, and philosophers. Where the debate breaks down is in the ambiguities and colloquialisms of language. But, by using a universal, unambiguous language—namely, mathematics—can this question finally be answered definitively? That’s what Dr. Stephen Unwin attempts to do in this riveting, accessible, and witty book, The Probability of God. At its core, this groundbreaking book reveals how a math equation developed more than 200 years ago by noted European philosopher Thomas Bayes can be used to calculate the probability that God exists. The equation itself is much more complicated than a simple coin toss (heads, He’s up there running the show; tails, He’s not). Yet Dr. Unwin writes with a clarity that makes his mathematical proof easy for even the nonmathematician to understand and a verve that makes his book a delight to read. Leading you carefully through each step in his argument, he demonstrates in the end that God does indeed exist. Whether you’re a devout believer and agree with Dr. Unwin’s proof or are unsure about all things divine, you will find this provocative book enlightening and engaging. “One of the most innovative works [in the science and religion movement] is The Probability of God...An entertaining exercise in thinking.”—Michael Shermer, Scientific American “Unwin’s book [is] peppered with wry, self-deprecating humor that makes the scientific discussions more accessible...Spiritually inspiring.”--Chicago Sun Times “A pleasantly breezy account of some complicated matters well worth learning about.”--Philadelphia Inquirer “One of the best things about the book is its humor.”--Cleveland Plain Dealer “In a book that is surprisingly lighthearted and funny, Unwin manages to pack in a lot of facts about science and philosophy.”--Salt Lake Tribune


Probability and Evidence

Probability and Evidence
Author: Paul Horwich
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2016-08-26
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1107142105

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This influential book offers a probabilistic approach to scientific reasoning to resolve central issues in the philosophy of science.


The Proof

The Proof
Author: Frederick Schauer
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0674276256

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Winner of the Scribes Book Award “Displays a level of intellectual honesty one rarely encounters these days...This is delightful stuff.” —Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal “At a time when the concept of truth itself is in trouble, this lively and accessible account provides vivid and deep analysis of the practices addressing what is reliably true in law, science, history, and ordinary life. The Proof offers both timely and enduring insights.” —Martha Minow, former Dean of Harvard Law School “His essential argument is that in assessing evidence, we need, first of all, to recognize that evidence comes in degrees...and that probability, the likelihood that the evidence or testimony is accurate, matters.” —Steven Mintz, Inside Higher Education “I would make Proof one of a handful of books that all incoming law students should read...Essential and timely.” —Emily R. D. Murphy, Law and Society Review In the age of fake news, trust and truth are hard to come by. Blatantly and shamelessly, public figures deceive us by abusing what sounds like evidence. To help us navigate this polarized world awash in misinformation, preeminent legal theorist Frederick Schauer proposes a much-needed corrective. How we know what we think we know is largely a matter of how we weigh the evidence. But evidence is no simple thing. Law, science, public and private decision making—all rely on different standards of evidence. From vaccine and food safety to claims of election-fraud, the reliability of experts and eyewitnesses to climate science, The Proof develops fresh insights into the challenge of reaching the truth. Schauer reveals how to reason more effectively in everyday life, shows why people often reason poorly, and makes the case that evidence is not just a matter of legal rules, it is the cornerstone of judgment.


Evidence Matters

Evidence Matters
Author: Susan Haack
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2014-07-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107039967

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Susan Haack brings her distinctive work in theory of knowledge and philosophy of science to bear on real-life legal issues.


The Science of Conjecture

The Science of Conjecture
Author: James Franklin
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 767
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1421418819

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How did we make reliable predictions before Pascal and Fermat's discovery of the mathematics of probability in 1654? What methods in law, science, commerce, philosophy, and logic helped us to get at the truth in cases where certainty was not attainable? In The Science of Conjecture, James Franklin examines how judges, witch inquisitors, and juries evaluated evidence; how scientists weighed reasons for and against scientific theories; and how merchants counted shipwrecks to determine insurance rates. The Science of Conjecture provides a history of rational methods of dealing with uncertainty and explores the coming to consciousness of the human understanding of risk.