No. 23-1-2, April 2019
Index
- Abduction, IBE and standards of proof
- Case commentaries
- Challenges for comparative fact-finding
- Clarifying relative plausibility: A rejoinder
- Common problems of plausibility and probabilism
- How plausible is the relative plausibility theory of proof?
- It’s all relative: Explanationism and probabilistic evidence theory
- Less probabilism and more about explanationism
- Noticeboard
- On the limitations of a unitary model of the proof process
- One small step towards a metatheory of evidence and proof
- Plausibility and probability in juridical proof
- Preface
- Relative plausibility and a prescriptive theory of evidence assessment
- Relative plausibility and its critics
- Relevance, probative value, and explanatory considerations
- Some remarks about relative plausibility
- Taking the dialectical stance in reasoning with evidence and proof
- The case for relative plausibility theory: Promising, but insufficient
- The explanationist revolution in evidence law
- The limitations of relative plausibility theory
- The probabilism debate that never was?
- The silliness of magical realism
- Thin empirics
- What is relative plausibility?