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It is very easy to confuse rules with axioms or even theorems. Consider for example this equation from arithmetic: 4·11=44. We may regard this as a truth about integers; or we may consider it a suggestion for an even more general rule about how easy it is to multiply a one-digit number by 11.
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It is very easy to confuse rules with axioms or even theorems. Consider for example this equation from arithmetic: 4·11=44. We may regard this as a truth about integers; or we may consider it a suggestion for an even more general rule about how easy it is to multiply a one-digit number by 11.
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Anonymisation of Judicial Rulings for Legal Analytics Purposes: Ethics, Law, and Compliance
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2023Jacopo Ciani Sciolla, Ludovica Paseri
exaly
Invocations for Counsel, the Rulings, and the Courts: A Statistical Analysis of the Corpus
2023Marianne Mason
exaly
A systematic analysis of misleading evidence in unsafe rulings in England and Wales
Science and Justice - Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 2018Ruth M Morgan, David A Lagnado
exaly

