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Michaelangelo
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Yes Greenleaf was indeed seen as an authority in law in the 1900’s. But I can’t find any information about him earning a degree in law other than honorary degrees. Furthermore, being christian he is not neutral in the case. And from which angle did he study the stories? Did he aim to prove then correct or did he try to falsify them? Lastly, the behavioral sciences have developed quite a bit since the first part of the 19’th century so our understanding of how to evaluate eyewitness accounts have indeed changed since then.
How is obejctivity achieved here?To enable us to objectively verify the truthfulness of their accounts.