We welcome Mr. Korzeniewski\u27s efforts at clarifying some of the epidemiological concepts included in our original paper. If anything, however, his critique only reinforces our fundamental point: that some courts, by applying inflexible rules of admissibility, are missing the complex and multi-disciplined dynamics underlying scientific assessments of causality. By so doing, these courts are preventing the factfinders from considering evidence that scientists would find relevant and even persuasive, thereby taking the legal system farther from rather than closer to the truth
In current philosophical discussions on evidence in the medical sciences, epidemiology has been used...
Mr. Sly discusses five sources of uncertainty and ambiguity in health and medical research that can ...
Since Daubert, courts have faced difficulty with screening cutting-edge scientific evidence pursuant...
We welcome Mr. Korzeniewski\u27s efforts at clarifying some of the epidemiological concepts included...
Both law and science are truth-seeking endeavors. In at least one respect, lawyers and scientists ar...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
On other occasions I have argued that ‘informal logic’ should not really be seen as a kind of ‘weak’...
In the last third of the 20th century, etiological epidemiology within academia in high-income count...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
In the past 70 years, epidemiology has gone through asubstantial development of both methodology and...
There has been much debate about the relative emphasis of the field of epidemiology on causal infere...
Epidemiology is commonly defined as the study of ‘the distribution and determinants of disease in hu...
This paper offers a commentary on three aspects of the Supreme Court’s recent decision (2011Da22092)...
Epidemiology is the study of the causes and distributions of diseases in human populations so that w...
Causal inference based on a restricted version of the potential outcomes approach reasoning is assum...
In current philosophical discussions on evidence in the medical sciences, epidemiology has been used...
Mr. Sly discusses five sources of uncertainty and ambiguity in health and medical research that can ...
Since Daubert, courts have faced difficulty with screening cutting-edge scientific evidence pursuant...
We welcome Mr. Korzeniewski\u27s efforts at clarifying some of the epidemiological concepts included...
Both law and science are truth-seeking endeavors. In at least one respect, lawyers and scientists ar...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
On other occasions I have argued that ‘informal logic’ should not really be seen as a kind of ‘weak’...
In the last third of the 20th century, etiological epidemiology within academia in high-income count...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
In the past 70 years, epidemiology has gone through asubstantial development of both methodology and...
There has been much debate about the relative emphasis of the field of epidemiology on causal infere...
Epidemiology is commonly defined as the study of ‘the distribution and determinants of disease in hu...
This paper offers a commentary on three aspects of the Supreme Court’s recent decision (2011Da22092)...
Epidemiology is the study of the causes and distributions of diseases in human populations so that w...
Causal inference based on a restricted version of the potential outcomes approach reasoning is assum...
In current philosophical discussions on evidence in the medical sciences, epidemiology has been used...
Mr. Sly discusses five sources of uncertainty and ambiguity in health and medical research that can ...
Since Daubert, courts have faced difficulty with screening cutting-edge scientific evidence pursuant...