Reason cannot show itself more reasonable than to cease reasoning on things above reason
Reason cannot show itself more reasonable than to cease reasoning on things above reason
Sir Philip Sidney was a prominent figure in the Elizabethan era, known for his contributions to literature, poetry, and philosophy. His works often reflected his deep understanding of human nature and his belief in the importance of reason and rationality. One of his most famous quotes, “Reason cannot show itself more reasonable than to cease reasoning on things above reason,” encapsulates his views on the limitations of human understanding and the importance of accepting the unknown.