Counterfactuals and the law

South African Journal of Philosophy 12 (3) (1993)
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Abstract

This article is concerned with the place counterfactual reasoning occupies in South African law, and how philosophy might be able to help the law. I point out some of the more important and unavoidable uses of counterfactual reasoning in our law. Following this I make some suggestions as to how philosophy, and especially informal logic, can be of help to the law. Finally, I make some suggestions as to how the law in turn can help philosophy.

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Simon Beck
University of the Western Cape

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