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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Making Sense of the Process of Proof in Litigation | 3 | |
Artificial Intelligence, Mindreading, and Reasoning in Law | 21 | |
Common Sense, Rationality and the Legal Process | 43 | |
What Is "Common" about Common Sense? Cautionary Tales for Travelers Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries | 55 | |
From Computing with Numbers to Computing with Words: From Manipulation of Measurements to Manipulation of Perceptions | 81 | |
Fuzzy Logic and Its Application to Legal Reasoning - A Comment to Professor Zadeh | 119 | |
A Primer on Rough Sets: A New Approach to Drawing Conclusions from Data | 135 | |
Alternative Views of Argument Construction from a Mass of Evidence | 145 | |
Explaining Relevance | 179 | |
Theories of Uncertainty: Explaining the Possible Sources of Error in Inferences | 197 | |
Models of Data Generations vs. Models of Events that Generate Data | 237 | |
Action and Procedure in Reasoning | 243 | |
Decision Analysis and Law | 261 | |
Serendipity and Abduction in Proofs, Presumptions and Emerging Laws | 273 | |
On the Proof Dynamics of Inference to the Best Explanation | 287 | |
Species of Abductive Reasoning in Fact Investigation in Law | 307 | |
Abductive Reasoning in Law: Taxonomy and Inference to the Best Explanation | 337 | |
Computational Inference for Evidential Reasoning in Support of Judicial Proof | 345 | |
Logical Argumentation, Abduction and Bayesian Decision Theory: A Bayesian Approach to Logical Arguments and Its Application to Legal Evidential Reasoning | 385 | |
Structured Deliberation for Dynamic Uncertain Inference | 397 | |
Saving Desdemona | 419 | |
Othello Could Not Optimize: Economics, Hearsay, and Less Adversary Systems | 437 | |
Causality and Responsibility | 457 | |
Liability for Increased Risk of Harm: A Lawyer's Response to Professor Shafer | 479 |
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