Reason, Laughter and Sarcasm: A Philosophical Dance with Kant, Ventinho and Ventinha
On a gray afternoon, Ventinho and Ventinha,
Kant, the serious philosopher, joins the dance.
Ventinho, sarcastic as fate,
It says: "Kant, you and your categories, what a fascination!"
Ventinha, with an ironic look, asks Kant,
"Your pure reason, is it a ballet or is it just pedantic gallantry?"
Kant, impassive, responds firmly,
"Moral duty, my dears, is true nobility."
Ventinho, laughing, responds with black humor,
"If morals are noble, sarcasm is regent, ergo."
Ventinha, with wit, ironizes the categorical imperative,
"Says Kant, do what you must, don't be comical!"
Kant, with an austere look, contemplates the irony,
Ventinho and Ventinha, in the philosophical dance, challenge the empty norm.
"Kant, my dear, your reason is an endless labyrinth,
Ventinho and Ventinha, with sarcasm, insist on mocking you."
In the comedy of philosophy, where laughter and reason intertwine,
Kant, Ventinho and Ventinha, in a dance of sarcasm, philosophize.