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  1. Lewis D. Ross. Hello. I’m a philosopher, currently permanent faculty member of the. Department of Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method at the London School of Economics. If you like, you can: Download my work. Follow me on PhilPapers. Write me! Email: L.ross2 [at]lse.ac.uk. I have broad academic interests.

  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 D. Ross. A thriving project in contemporary epistemology concerns identifying and explicating the epistemic virtues. Although there is little sustained argument for this claim, a...

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · LSE Philosophy Assistant Professor Lewis Ross has published his new book ‘The Philosophy of Legal Proof’ as part of the series ‘Elements in Philosophy of Law’ by Cambridge University Press. Criminal courts make decisions that can remove the liberty and even life of those accused.

  5. 3 de oct. de 2021 · Drawing on prominent civil law litigation involving pharmaceutical and industrial negligence, the overall aim is to illustrate moral pitfalls stemming from the popular idea that it is never appropriate to rely on bare statistics when settling a legal dispute.

  6. Articles 1–18. ‪Assistant Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science‬ - ‪‪Cited by 121‬‬ - ‪epistemology‬ - ‪philosophy of law‬ - ‪political philosophy‬ - ‪moral...

  7. 15 de jun. de 2021 · 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. This article introduces the proof paradox, why we should care about it, and new work attempting to resolve it.