Abstract
The last of Hume's five requirements of the ‘true judge in the finer arts’, is that he be ‘cleared of all prejudice…'. I argue here that, lurking in this innocuous-sounding requirement of the true judge, is a complexity that reveals a significant tension in Hume's argument. It is that tension that I want briefly to explore.
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