Problems of evidence

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Each course is designed to explore the idea of evidence.

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Problems of evidence

Seven steps of evidence:

1) What is evidence?

2) What evidence is important, what evidence is trivial?

3) What is the evidence that reveals your case?

4) What is the substantial weight of the evidence:

what does it suggest?
what does it rule out?
what does it not address?

5) Can evidence answer all questions?

6) How do you "stack", "sift", and "evaluate" evidence?

7) Conclusion: judging the outcome.


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Last Updated on 3/15/2004.

By Joseph Siry


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