evidencearguments
Evidencearguments is the term used to describe arguments that rely on evidence as the primary basis for a conclusion. It is distinguished from purely deductive or a priori arguments in that the force of the conclusion depends on the quality and relevance of the available evidence, which may be uncertain, incomplete, or probabilistic.
Typical structure includes premises that describe observations, measurements, or records, and a conclusion that follows with
Evidencetypes include empirical data, statistical results, experimental findings, eyewitness or expert testimony, documents, and physical traces.
Applications include science, medicine, law, journalism, and public policy, where claims are tested against observed data
Limitations and criticisms focus on the imperfect nature of evidence, potential misinterpretation of data, and the
Related concepts include evidentialism in epistemology, evidence-based practice, and argument from evidence.