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Witness testimony evidence : argumentation, artificial intelligence, and law / Douglas Walton.

Title
Witness testimony evidence : argumentation, artificial intelligence, and law / Douglas Walton.
Author
Walton, Douglas N.
Publication
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.

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Description
xvii, 365 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
Summary
"Recent work in artificial intelligence has increasingly turned to argumentation as a rich, interdisciplinary area of research that can provide new methods related to evidence and reasoning in the area of law. Douglas Walton provides an introduction to basic concepts, tools and methods in argumentation theory and artificial intelligence as applied to the analysis and evaluation of witness testimony. He shows how witness testimony is by its nature inherently fallible and sometimes subject to disastrous failures. At the same time such testimony can provide evidence that is not only necessary but inherently reasonable for logically guiding legal experts to accept or reject a claim. Walton shows how to overcome the traditional disdain for witness testimony as a type of evidence shown by logical positivists, and the views of trial sceptics who doubt that trial rules deal with witness testimony in a way that yields a rational decision-making process."--Publisher's website.
Subject
  • Law > Methodology
  • Witnesses
  • Evidence (Law)
  • Reasoning
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Relevance (Philosophy)
  • Artificial Intelligence
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-351) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction -- 1. Witness testimony as argumentation -- 2. Plausible reasoning in legal argumentation -- 3. Scripts, stories, and anchored narratives -- 4. Computational dialectics -- 5. Witness examination as peirastic dialogue -- 6. A dialectical model of the fair trial -- 7. Supporting and attacking witness testimony.
ISBN
  • 9780521881432 (hbk.)
  • 0521881439 (hbk.)
  • 9780521707701 (pbk.)
  • 0521707706 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^2007017927
OCLC
  • 123912669
  • SCSB-9977977
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library