Dudas razonables, sesgos cognitivos y emociones en la argumentación jurídica

Bajo Palabra. Revista de Filosofía 5:203-214 (2010)
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Abstract

Concepts as reasonable doubt, cognitive biases and emotions are now a theoretical problem for the practice of law, and the law understood as legal argumentation. From a theoretical point of view, the screenplay written by Reginald Rose, Twelve Angry Men, is an outstanding example to analyze some of these concepts, and its influence on procedural stage. Cognitive biases and informal fallacies are theoretical challenge to legal argumentation.

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