Burdens of proof in modern discourse
- New Haven : Yale University, 1992
- 362 p.
Introduction Part I. Jurisprudential analogies Chapter I. The burden of proof: from rhetoric to dialetic Chapter 2. Shifting the presumptions of social order: equality through nondiscrimination Chapter 3. Institutionalizing the challenge to authority: justice through correct procedure Chapter 4. Antinomies of interpretation: critical perspectives on burden-shifting Part II. Philosophical presumptions Chapter 5. The erosion of scientific authority Chapter 6. The rise of ethical authority Chapter 7. Transcendental foundations Chapter 8. Dialectical alternatives