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Evidence Evidence for a proposition is what supports the proposition. It is usually understood as an indication that the proposition is truth, true. The exact definition and role of evidence vary across different fields. In epistemology, evidence is what J ...
is anything presented as proof of an assertion. Evidence may also refer to: *
Scientific evidence Scientific evidence is evidence that serves to either support or counter a scientific theory or hypothesis, although scientists also use evidence in other ways, such as when applying theories to practical problems. "Discussions about empirical ev ...
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Evidence (law) The law of evidence, also known as the rules of evidence, encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding. These rules determine what evidence must or must not be considered by the trier of fa ...
, which governs testimony and exhibits presented in a case


Music


Artists

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Evidence (musician) Michael Taylor Perretta (born December 10, 1976), known professionally as Evidence, is an American rapper and record producer from Venice, Los Angeles, California. He is also a member of the group Dilated Peoples, as well as being one-half of S ...
(born 1976), a member of hip hop group Dilated Peoples * The Evidence (band), a progressive-punk power-trio from Canada


Albums

* ''Evidence'' (Steve Lacy album), 1962 * ''Evidence'' (Mal Waldron album), 1988 * ''Evidence'' (Vincent Herring album), 1991 * ''Evidence'' (The Angels album), 1994 * ''Evidence'', an album by Karmacoda, 2003 * ''Evidence'' (Prime Circle album), 2012


Songs

* "Evidence" (Faith No More song), 1995 * "Evidence" (Josh Baldwin song), 2020 * "Evidence" (Mia Wray song), 2022 * "Evidence", a song by Everlife from the 2004 album ''
Everlife Everlife was an American pop rock band made up of three sisters, Amber, Sarah, and Julia Ross which formed in early 2001. History Everlife originated in Indiana, Pennsylvania. The band was formed in the winter of 1997 with Sarah on the drum ...
'' * "Evidence", a song by Marilyn Manson from the 2007 album ''
Eat Me, Drink Me ''Eat Me, Drink Me'' is the sixth studio album by American Rock music, rock band Marilyn Manson (band), Marilyn Manson. It was released on June 5, 2007, by Interscope Records. It was recorded in a rented home studio in Hollywood, Los Angeles, Hol ...
'' * "Evidence", a song by Tara MacLean from the 1995 album ''
Silence Silence is the absence of ambient hearing, audible sound, the emission of sounds of such low sound intensity, intensity that they do not draw attention to themselves, or the state of having ceased to produce sounds; this latter sense can be exten ...
'' * "Evidence", a song by Thelonious Monk from the 1958 album '' Misterioso''


Record label

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Evidence Music Evidence Music is an American jazz and blues record label founded in 1992 by Howard Rosen and Jerry Gordon. The label's name comes from the song "Evidence" by Thelonious Monk. The label's first releases were reissues of Sun Ra albums from the ca ...
, a jazz record label


TV and movies

* ''Evidence'' (1915 film), a silent film drama * ''Evidence'' (1922 film), a silent film drama * ''Evidence'' (1929 film), a sound film * ''Evidence'' (1988 film), a Malayalam film * ''Evidence'' (2012 film), a found-footage horror film * ''Evidence'' (2013 film), a found-footage crime thriller * ''The Evidence'' (TV series), 2006


Games

* '' Evidence: The Last Ritual'', a PC adventure game * ''Evidence: The Last Report'', a PC adventure game developed for
Microïds Microids (formerly Microïds) is a French video game developer and publisher based in Paris. Founded in 1985 by Elliot Grassiano, it attained early success with games published through Loriciel in France and other partners (including Activisio ...
and released 1997 * '' CSI: Hard Evidence'', a 2007 computer game based on the ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' television series


Other uses

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Evidence (policy debate) In a policy debate competition, evidence (sometimes referred to as "cards") consists mainly of two parts. The ''citation'' contains all relevant reference information (that is, the author, date of publication, journal, title, etc.). Although eve ...
* "Evidence" (short story), 1946, by Isaac Asimov * Evidence, an
Enlightenment Foundation Libraries The Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL) are a set of graphics libraries that grew out of the development of Enlightenment, a window manager and Wayland compositor. The project's focus is to make the EFL a flexible yet powerful and easy t ...
file manager


See also

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Proof (truth) A proof is Necessity and sufficiency, sufficient evidence or a sufficient argument for the truth of a proposition. The concept applies in a variety of disciplines, with both the nature of the evidence or justification and the criteria for suffi ...
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Cover-up A cover-up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or other embarrassing information. Research has distinguished personal cover-ups (covering up one's own misdeeds) from relational co ...
or concealment of evidence *
Evidence-based medicine Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is "the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. It means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available exte ...
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Evidentialism Evidentialism is a thesis in epistemology which states that one is justified to believe something if and only if that person has evidence which supports said belief. Evidentialism is, therefore, a thesis about which beliefs are justified and whic ...
, a philosophical theory of justification *
Evidentiality In linguistics, evidentiality is, broadly, the indication of the nature of evidence for a given statement; that is, whether evidence exists for the statement and if so, what kind. An evidential (also verificational or validational) is the particul ...
, a grammatical device in some languages *
Mathematical proof A mathematical proof is a deductive reasoning, deductive Argument-deduction-proof distinctions, argument for a Proposition, mathematical statement, showing that the stated assumptions logically guarantee the conclusion. The argument may use othe ...
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Self-evidence In epistemology (theory of knowledge), a self-evident proposition is a proposition that is known to be true by understanding its meaning without proof, and/or by ordinary human reason. Some epistemologists deny that any proposition can be self ...
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Dempster–Shafer theory The theory of belief functions, also referred to as evidence theory or Dempster–Shafer theory (DST), is a general framework for reasoning with uncertainty, with understood connections to other frameworks such as probability, possibility and ...
of evidence *
Marginal likelihood A marginal likelihood is a likelihood function that has been integrated over the parameter space. In Bayesian statistics, it represents the probability of generating the observed sample for all possible values of the parameters; it can be under ...
, in Bayesian probability theory * '' Greatest Hits: The Evidence'', an album by Ice-T {{disambiguation