The introduction of the term is attributed to British philosopher
Antony Flew. In his 1975 book
Thinking About Thinking, he wrote:
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Imagine Hamish McDonald, a Scotsman, sitting down with his
Glasgow Morning Herald and seeing an article about how the "
Brighton Sex Maniac Strikes Again". Hamish is shocked and declares that "No Scotsman would do such a thing." The next day he sits down to read his
Glasgow Morning Herald again; and, this time, finds an article about an
Aberdeen man whose brutal actions make the Brighton sex maniac seem almost gentlemanly. This fact shows that Hamish was wrong in his opinion, but is he going to admit this? Not likely. This time he says: "No
true Scotsman would do such a thing."
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