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The Case of Lucia de Burke and the Desire for Explanation
This chapter discusses the case of Lucia de Burke, a Dutch nurse convicted of murdering infants, highlighting the lack of direct evidence against her and the role of mathematics in her conviction. It explores the human tendency to assign blame and find reasons when tragedy occurs, and mentions Aristotle's four causes and the principle of sufficient reason.