Hermeneutics, Evidence, and Decision
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Abstract
The text analyzes several topics of the judicial process from the point of view of the important contributions offered by the hermeneutical philosophy. It deals mainly with the construction of factual narratives, the presentation of evidence and the discovery of truth made by the judge in his final judgment based upon the evidence.
Keywords
- Construction of the Case
- Factual Narratives
- Evidence
- Judgment
- Truth