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    Sensitivity, Causality, and Statistical Evidence in Courts of Law
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 102-112. 2015.
    Recent attempts to resolve the Paradox of the Gatecrasher rest on a now familiar distinction between individual and bare statistical evidence. This paper investigates two such approaches, the causal approach to individual evidence and a recently influential (and award-winning) modal account that explicates individual evidence in terms of Nozick's notion of sensitivity. This paper offers counterexamples to both approaches, explicates a problem concerning necessary truths for the sensitivity accou…Read more