WERE THERE REASONABLE MEN IN SHAKESPEARE’S TIME?

WERE THERE REASONABLE MEN IN SHAKESPEARE’S TIME? Anna Wierzbicka says no. She says that in Shakespeare’s works, the word “reasonable” was still had a close association in meaning with “reason.” The English language has changed since Shakespeare’s time. Now, she says, a “reasonable man” does not have reason in the sense of “systematic thought” or “sustained logical reasoning” but something more akin to “common sense.”

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