BRACERS Record Detail for 119415

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
1460
Source if not BR
Internet print from K. Blackwell
Recipient(s)
Smith, Warren Allen
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1951/02/25
Full date (Estimate)
1951/02/25
Form of letter
TLS(DX)
Pieces
1
BR's address code (if sender)
LRI
Notes and topics

Original letter is in Houghton Library, Harvard.

Transcription

BR TO WARREN ALLEN SMITH, 24 FEB. 1951
BRACERS 119415. TLS. Houghton Library, Harvard U.
Proofread by K. Blackwell


41, Queen’s Road,1
Richmond,
Surrey.
February 24th, 1951

Dear Mr Smith,

You ask me whether I call myself a Scientific Humanist or a Naturalistic Humanist. I am not in the habit of giving myself labels, which I leave to others. I should not have any inclination to call myself a humanist, as I think, on the whole, that the non-human part of the cosmos is much more interesting and satisfactory than the human part.

But if anybody feels inclined to call me a Humanist, I shall not bring an action for libel.

Yours sincerely,
<signed> Russell
(Earl Russell)

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Permission
Everyone
Image
Transcription Public Access
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Record no.
119415
Record created
Mar 21, 2012
Record last modified
May 17, 2026
Created/last modified by
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