Category: Analysis
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The Equivalence of Legal Argumentation and Mathematical Proof: Why Precedent and Proof by Analogy Are the Same Thing
The Basic Structure of Legal Precedent In legal argumentation, lawyers constantly use this reasoning: In case Y, the situation was such-and-such, and the defendant was acquitted. In our current case X, the situation is like the situation in case Y. Therefore, the same argumentation that led to acquittal in case Y should apply, and the…
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A true man: The Truman Show
For me, The Truman Show speaks to a fundamental paradox within us: the desire for truth, the fear of it, and the strange comfort we find in illusions. It explores not just deception, but what it means to live a life that feels empty—until something real pierces through.