A light-hearted poem incorporating aspects of epistemology |
I stepped out on the landing of that large demanding chat And found that I was standing Upon the neighbor's cat. Sense perception heard it shriek Induction was also there This seemed to happen every week, So my emotions didn't care. Ethically, I removed my foot from the kitten's head I could have left it there in pain But petted it instead. A moral relativist, it bit me on the hand I suppose that it was justified, but still I'm not a fan. I left the cat alone And continued with my day I trudged to the museum Where children like to play. A certain confused little girl Asked me, "what is art?" I replied with absolute certainty, "that which moves the heart." "The heart is but an organ used to pump the blood, commonly misconceived to be the origin of love. It cannot be 'moved' As you're trying to assert; It's incapable of jealousy, pride, happiness, or hurt." I fell back in defense, Shocked by her retort. The language quite offended me! I answered her in short: "The mind is trapped by fences it makes its own reality; I believe I'm relying on consensus and you on some authority." |