Logic, Probability, and Presumptions in Legal Reasoning

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Logic, Probability, and Presumptions in Legal Reasoning by Brewer,Scott;Brewer,Scott, 9780815326557
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  • ISBN: 9780815326557 | 0815326556
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 3/1/1998

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Illuminates legal reasoning -- and its justification

At least since plato and Aristotle, thinkers have pondered the relationship between philosophical arguments and the "sophistical" arguments offered by the Sophists -- who were the first professional lawyers. Judges wield substantial political power, and the justifications they offer for their decisions are a vital means by which citizens can assess the legitimacy of how that power is exercised. However, to evaluate judicial justifications requires close attention to the method of reasoning behind decisions. This new collection illuminates and explains the political and moral importance in justifying the exercise of judicial power.

Explores enduring questions

Focusing on work over the past century, the essays address important recurring questions, such as: When a judge or a lawyer reasons to a conclusion about what is legally required in a given case, must he also ask what is morally required? To what extent do a judge's personal, political, or moral biases affect his legal reasoning? What is the impact

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