Patrick Nowell-Smith Quote
If you write in the Old World, and against it, your work must die, go missing, be veiled, before it can live the life for which it was destined in the New World.
Patrick Nowell-Smith
If you write in the Old World, and against it, your work must die, go missing, be veiled, before it can live the life for which it was destined in the New World.
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About Patrick Nowell-Smith
Patrick Horace Nowell-Smith (b. 1914, Polzeath, Cornwall, d. 2006) was a moral philosopher who taught at Leicester University, University of Kent, and York University. His 1954 book Ethics was mentioned in G. E. M. Anscombe's famous critique of consequentialism in her 1958 essay "Modern Moral Philosophy."