Relative plausibility theory supplies a computational-level account of comparing explanations against evidence in legal proof, while probabilistic methods supply algorithmic-level implementations, and the two correspond when plausibility judgments meet basic coherence conditions.
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Relative plausibility versus probabilism: A level-of-analysis error in juridical proof
Relative plausibility theory supplies a computational-level account of comparing explanations against evidence in legal proof, while probabilistic methods supply algorithmic-level implementations, and the two correspond when plausibility judgments meet basic coherence conditions.
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