Jump to content

Search results

View (previous 20 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)
  • Thumbnail for Evidence
    they have to be propositional, and whether misleading mental states can still qualify as evidence. In phenomenology, evidence is understood in a similar...
    47 KB (5,702 words) - 04:29, 9 November 2024
  • the terms evidence and empirical are to be defined. Often different fields work with quite different conceptions. In epistemology, evidence is what justifies...
    38 KB (3,946 words) - 23:26, 26 September 2024
  • Body of Evidence may refer to: Body of Evidence (1988 film), a 1988 TV film starring Barry Bostwick and Margot Kidder Body of Evidence (novel), a 1991...
    718 bytes (123 words) - 17:27, 9 November 2024
  • anecdotal evidence (or anecdata) is a piece of evidence based on descriptions and reports of individual, personal experiences, or observations, collected in a...
    16 KB (1,768 words) - 19:33, 24 October 2024
  • A hierarchy of evidence, comprising levels of evidence (LOEs), that is, evidence levels (ELs), is a heuristic used to rank the relative strength of results...
    35 KB (3,997 words) - 14:05, 4 September 2024
  • proposition can be self-evident. For most others, one's belief that oneself is conscious and possesses free will are offered as examples of self-evidence. However...
    4 KB (519 words) - 05:55, 1 December 2023
  • evidence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Evidence is anything presented as proof of an assertion. Evidence may also refer to: Scientific evidence...
    3 KB (337 words) - 02:56, 16 August 2022
  • certain knowledge claims. It states: "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence". The razor was created by and later named...
    10 KB (1,104 words) - 14:41, 18 October 2024
  • Admissible evidence, in a court of law, is any testimonial, documentary, or tangible evidence that may be introduced to a factfinder—usually a judge or...
    4 KB (563 words) - 03:38, 4 April 2024
  • Tampering with evidence, or evidence tampering, is an act in which a person alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence with the intent to interfere...
    7 KB (721 words) - 00:45, 13 October 2024
  • Corroborating evidence, also referred to as corroboration, is a type of evidence in lawful command. Corroborating evidence tends to support a proposition...
    3 KB (395 words) - 13:14, 21 March 2024
  • Documentary evidence is any evidence that is, or can be, introduced at a trial in the form of documents, as distinguished from oral testimony. Documentary...
    5 KB (654 words) - 13:58, 4 February 2024
  • Such evidence is expected to be empirical evidence and interpretable in accordance with the scientific method. Standards for scientific evidence vary...
    25 KB (3,072 words) - 03:50, 10 November 2024
  • is supposed to be so conclusive that there can be no other truth to the matter; i.e., evidence so strong it overpowers contrary evidence, directing a fact-finder...
    3 KB (364 words) - 04:02, 11 June 2024
  • co-conspirator(s) may be important evidence. According to a 2008 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime document, persons who turn state's evidence "are known...
    12 KB (1,370 words) - 18:40, 4 September 2024
  • evidence must or must not be considered by the trier of fact in reaching its decision. The trier of fact is a judge in bench trials, or the jury in any...
    28 KB (3,655 words) - 21:02, 16 November 2024
  • alternative names. Evidence boards can be seen in numerous TV series, including Homeland, Fargo, Sherlock, The Bridge and True Detective. Evidence boards have...
    4 KB (475 words) - 21:31, 25 January 2023
  • Evidence Makgopa (born 5 June 2000) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a forward for South African Premiership side Orlando Pirates...
    8 KB (420 words) - 05:58, 18 November 2024
  • Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate the defendant of guilt. It is the...
    5 KB (637 words) - 23:15, 27 July 2024
  • from absence of evidence. Evidence of absence and absence of evidence are similar but distinct concepts. This distinction is captured in the aphorism "Absence...
    12 KB (1,501 words) - 17:55, 23 June 2024
View (previous 20 | ) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)