Is legal justice political justice? Has legal justice an epistemic dimension? The paper argues for the latter, comparing an abductive model of legal reasoning with a deductive one
Democratic legitimacy is often grounded in proceduralist terms, referring to the ideal of political ...
Humans interact, which gives rise to legal regulation, which gives rise in turn to theorizing about ...
This paper brings together two traditions in deontic logic: the theory of normative positions, that ...
This paper discusses the functions of deductive justification in ideal reconstructions of judicial r...
This article demonstrates the inadequacy of legal deduction as a method that guarantees the certaint...
There is a growing awareness that there are many subtle forms of exclusion and partiality that affec...
nduction, abduction and deduction are basic concepts in general epistemology as well as in the epist...
RETURNING, and returning for the purposes of seeing a beginninganew: I take that as my frame for thi...
Abduction is a topic that attracts much interest in AI and automated reasoning research. Different ...
The paper deals with the role of abduction in legal reasoning, in particular in the determination of...
This article develops an account of distributive epistemic justice in the production of scientific k...
What makes an injustice epistemic rather than ethical or political? How does the former, more recent...
The paper deals with the role of abduction in legal reasoning and fact-finding in particular
Many theorists of justice aim to guide action. They attempt to describe what a society with just ins...
In this paper, I develop an account of epistemic justice as a character-based intellectual virtue th...
Democratic legitimacy is often grounded in proceduralist terms, referring to the ideal of political ...
Humans interact, which gives rise to legal regulation, which gives rise in turn to theorizing about ...
This paper brings together two traditions in deontic logic: the theory of normative positions, that ...
This paper discusses the functions of deductive justification in ideal reconstructions of judicial r...
This article demonstrates the inadequacy of legal deduction as a method that guarantees the certaint...
There is a growing awareness that there are many subtle forms of exclusion and partiality that affec...
nduction, abduction and deduction are basic concepts in general epistemology as well as in the epist...
RETURNING, and returning for the purposes of seeing a beginninganew: I take that as my frame for thi...
Abduction is a topic that attracts much interest in AI and automated reasoning research. Different ...
The paper deals with the role of abduction in legal reasoning, in particular in the determination of...
This article develops an account of distributive epistemic justice in the production of scientific k...
What makes an injustice epistemic rather than ethical or political? How does the former, more recent...
The paper deals with the role of abduction in legal reasoning and fact-finding in particular
Many theorists of justice aim to guide action. They attempt to describe what a society with just ins...
In this paper, I develop an account of epistemic justice as a character-based intellectual virtue th...
Democratic legitimacy is often grounded in proceduralist terms, referring to the ideal of political ...
Humans interact, which gives rise to legal regulation, which gives rise in turn to theorizing about ...
This paper brings together two traditions in deontic logic: the theory of normative positions, that ...