Hume and the Joint Verdict of True Judges

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (2):145-153 (2013)
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Abstract

Malcolm Budd speaks for many when he locates the "principal weakness" of Hume's account of the standard of taste in Hume's "blithe optimism about the uniformity of response of his true judges of artistic value". I argue that Hume's optimism is not blithe. I argue, in particular, that it follows from Hume's definition of a true judge that true judges will never disagree, and that it follows from his appeal to the test of time that true judges will agree often enough to support the kind of standard Hume has in mind.

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