Descartes To Heidegger Poem by shimon weinroth

Descartes To Heidegger



Cartesian to Kant,
what the Hegel,
it might be Heidegger,

cry and sigh
a'priori, oh a'priori
instinct was there,

before you or I
could see I to eye,
rationale
and the right to die

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 18 February 2015

Of course you know that Descartes was famous for saying: I think, therefore I am. Well, did you ever hear how Descartes met his end? A friend of his came up to him one day and asked, Say, Old Chap, do you think I'm good looking? Descartes replied: I think not. and POOF! he disappeared just like that!

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