presumption.
A concept borrowed by epistemology from law that represents a way of filling in—at least pro tem—certain gaps in our otherwise available information. The ‘presumption of innocence’ is a paradigm case here; a presumption is a matter not of secured facts, of ... ...
Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase. Public users are able to search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter without a subscription.
Please subscribe or login to access full text content.
If you have purchased a print title that contains an access token, please see the token for information about how to register your code.
For questions on access or troubleshooting, please check our FAQs, and if you can''t find the answer there, please contact us.