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Exemplary reasoning: semantics, pragmatics, and the rational force of legal argument by analogy Scott Brewer Brewer, Scott
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The place of logic in the law Morris R. Cohen Cohen, Morris R.
Logical method and law John Dewey Dewey, John
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Reason and logic in the common law Dennis Lloyd Lloyd, Dennis
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The evidence or the event? on judicial proof and the acceptability of verdicts Charles Nesson Nesson, Charles
Logic in the law Edwin W. Patterson Patterson, Edwin W.
A note on symbolic logic and the law Robert S. Summers Summers, Robert S.
Syntactic ambiguity, conceptual vagueness, and the lawyer's hard thinking Ilmar Tammelo Tammelo, Ilmar
Trial by mathematics: precision and ritual in the legal process Laurence H. Tribe Tribe, Laurence H.
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