Belief in evidence in the nineteenth-century novel /

What makes us believe anything told to us by another person? How does this work in scenes of judgement where we operate almost exclusively with report from others, like a trial by jury? Thomas Reid declared in 1785 that 'we give the name of evidence to whatever is a ground of belief'. Such...

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Main Author: Baker, Geoffrey, 1973- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2026]
Series:Law and literature (Oxford)
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