Formal Models of Coherence and Legal Epistemology

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Amalia Amaya

Edinburgh Law School; UNAM Philosophical Research Institute

Date Written: May 2007

Abstract

This paper argues that formal models of coherence are useful for constructing a legal epistemology. Two main formal approaches to coherence are examined: coherence-based models of belief revision and the theory of coherence as constraint satisfaction. It is shown that these approaches shed light on central aspects of a coherentist legal epistemology, such as the concept of coherence, the dynamics of coherentist justification in law, and the mechanisms whereby coherence may be built in the course of legal decision-making.

Keywords: Legal epistemology, Coherence, Belief revision, Constraint

Suggested Citation

Amaya, Amalia, Formal Models of Coherence and Legal Epistemology (May 2007). Artificial Intelligence and Law, Vol. 15, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2064340

Amalia Amaya (Contact Author)

Edinburgh Law School ( email )

Edinburgh
Great Britain

UNAM Philosophical Research Institute ( email )

Mexico City
Mexico

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