Arguments, Stories and Criminal Evidence - A Formal Hybrid Theory

Preface.- Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Reasoning with criminal evidence.- Chapter 3. Two approaches to reasoning with evidence: arguments and stories.- Chapter 4. A hybrid theory of stories and arguments.- Chapter 5. A formal logical hybrid theory of argumentation and explanation.- Chapter 6. Case study: Murder in Anjum.- Chapter 7. Related research on reasoning with criminal evidence.- Chapter 8. Conclusions. - References.- Index.

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