El caso del matiz de azul y sus consecuencias para el principio empirista de la filosofía de Hume
The case of the shade of blue and its consequences for the empiricist principle of Hume's philosophy
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This article will try to establish the consequences that the case of the shade of blue, presented by Hume in his Treatise on Human Nature, entails for his empiricist principle and for the application of argumentative procedures of fundamental importance for his system.
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