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  1. Lewis D. Ross is a philosopher who works on epistemology, ethics, law, and politics. He is a permanent faculty member at the London School of Economics and has a book on legal proof forthcoming.

  2. Lewis Ross is an assistant professor at London School of Economics, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method. They are interested in Epistemology, Metaphilosophy, Moral Psychology, Philosophy of Law, Social and Political Philosophy, and Virtue Ethics.

  3. Lewis ROSS | Doctor of Philosophy | The London School of Economics and Political Science, London | LSE | Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method | Research profile. About. 19....

  4. Lewis Ross. Assistant Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science. Verified email at lse.ac.uk - Homepage. epistemology philosophy of law political philosophy moral philosophy philosophy of science. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited by.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2021 · statistical evidence in the law. Recent work largely centres on a set of puzzles known as. the ‘proof paradox’. While these puzzles may initially seem academic, they have. important ramifications for the law: raising key conceptual questions about legal proof, and practical questions about DNA evidence.

  6. 13 de sept. de 2019 · We’re pleased to announce the appointment of two new LSE Fellows to the Department, Marius Backmann and Lewis Ross, who join us this month. Marius Backmann joins us from the University of Konstanz , where he was the Principal Investigator for a DFG-funded research project on the metaphysics of induction.

  7. 3 de oct. de 2021 · ORIGINAL ARTICLE. Justice in epistemic gaps: The ‘proof paradox’ revisited. Lewis Ross. First published: 03 October 2021. https://doi.org/10.1111/phis.12193. Citations: 2. Read the full text. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract. This paper defends the heretical view that sometimes we ought to assign legal liability based on statistical evidence alone.