While the theory of relative plausibility is presented by Allen and Pardo (2019) as a descriptive theory of the proof process, this commentary discusses their theory as a possible starting point for a prescriptive theory of evidence assessment. Generally, naturalness and simplicity are necessary for the success of such a theory. The theory of relative plausibility is very promising in this respect, as its key concept is the straightforward and intuitive notion of explanation, according to which an explanation is an answer to a “why” question. Still, both the explanatory and the comparative dimensions of relative plausibility are in need of elaboration if one wants to give advice on evidence assessment in terms of Allen and Pardo’s framework...
This paper investigates the relationship between practical and cognitive presumptions. It argues tha...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the properties of the relative plausibility funct...
Relative plausibility, even after countless explanatory articles, remains an underdeveloped model be...
While the theory of relative plausibility is presented by Allen and Pardo (2019) as a descriptive th...
The evolution of the understanding of evidence-based proof and decision processes in the law, especi...
A comparison is made between probability and relative plausibility as approaches for the interpretat...
Almost incredible is that no one has ever formulated an adequate model for applying the standard of ...
We revisit Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence, published twenty years ago. The evolut...
This note discusses three issues that Allen and Pardo believe to be especially problematic for a pro...
ABSTRACT: This article focuses on the adoption of naturalized epistemology as a framework for the re...
Evidence Theory is a branch of the mathematics of uncertain reasoning that entails profound epistemo...
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The quantification of uncertainty is a key topic in different theories and accounts of the legal pro...
Truth tellers sound more plausible than lie tellers. Plausibility ratings do not require much time o...
This paper investigates the relationship between practical and cognitive presumptions. It argues tha...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the properties of the relative plausibility funct...
Relative plausibility, even after countless explanatory articles, remains an underdeveloped model be...
While the theory of relative plausibility is presented by Allen and Pardo (2019) as a descriptive th...
The evolution of the understanding of evidence-based proof and decision processes in the law, especi...
A comparison is made between probability and relative plausibility as approaches for the interpretat...
Almost incredible is that no one has ever formulated an adequate model for applying the standard of ...
We revisit Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence, published twenty years ago. The evolut...
This note discusses three issues that Allen and Pardo believe to be especially problematic for a pro...
ABSTRACT: This article focuses on the adoption of naturalized epistemology as a framework for the re...
Evidence Theory is a branch of the mathematics of uncertain reasoning that entails profound epistemo...
First, the article addresses the claims that Allen and Pardo make on the abductive nature of fact-fi...
ABSTRACT This paper starts by indicating the analysis of Hempe!'s conditions of adequacy for an...
The quantification of uncertainty is a key topic in different theories and accounts of the legal pro...
Truth tellers sound more plausible than lie tellers. Plausibility ratings do not require much time o...
This paper investigates the relationship between practical and cognitive presumptions. It argues tha...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate the properties of the relative plausibility funct...
Relative plausibility, even after countless explanatory articles, remains an underdeveloped model be...