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On Discussing John Searle

The problem with your kind of thought, he said,
is that it often leads to idleness;
and what could be productive time, instead
is spent in useless ponder, more or less,

on how the world’s become the way it is,
to what degree which species is to blame,
the perils posed to culture by big cities,
or which phenomena are rightly named.

Where science may concern itself with how,
you spin your wheels in seeking after why;
resulting in the loss of here and now
exchanged for some perfected by-and-by.

Philosophy may the sport of kings,
but in the end, it means little or nothing.

08 JUN 2005

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Philosophers in General

I suppose it should be quite obvious
at least to a pompous erudite snob
that spending one’s whole life oblivious
can turn into a full-time, all day job.

But still, some profess and philosophize
non-stop, bent on proving that a theorem
can whittle the universe down to size
or be distilled as big picture serum.

Me, I’m not quite at that level, I guess;
all my time is taken up with scribbling
random notes for lectures I’m not giving.

The great fishpond of my thoughts is a mess,
and the bait I’m using, few are nibbling;
Still, there are worse ways to go on living.

24 FEB 2003

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