All the philosophers whom the song mentions were dead by the time it appeared, apart from
Martin Heidegger. Philosophers mentioned in the song (in order): •
Immanuel Kant (a real pissant who was very rarely stable) •
Martin Heidegger (a boozy beggar who could think you under the table) •
David Hume (able to out-consume G. W. F. Hegel) •
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (out-consumed by Hume) •
Arthur Schopenhauer (in some versions also out-consumed by Hume) •
Ludwig Wittgenstein (a beery swine who was just as "sloshed", i.e. drunk, as Schlegel) •
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel and/or
August Wilhelm Schlegel (Wittgenstein is alleged be just as sloshed as either of them) •
Friedrich Nietzsche (particularly knowledgeable about "the raising of the wrist") •
Socrates (mentioned twice in each refrain: permanently "pissed", i.e. drunk) •
John Stuart Mill (particularly ill after half a pint of shandy) •
Plato (said to regularly consume half a crate of whiskey daily) •
Aristotle (a bugger for the bottle) •
Thomas Hobbes (fond of his dram) •
René Descartes (a drunken fart: "I drink, therefore I am", which is a pun on Descartes' famous philosophical quote: "
I think, therefore I am".) •
Socrates (second mention) (particularly missed, noted as both a lovely little thinker, but a bugger when pissed) ==References==