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This is an image of an illustration featuring two people and a donkey. In the upper portion of the illustration, two individuals are depicted. One person, wearing a red headscarf and a yellow and blue garment, is shown from behind, looking down. Another person, in a green garment and white head covering, is in front of them, holding what appears to be a lantern or candle. They are positioned in what seems to be an indoor setting with barrels or large containers in the background.

In the lower part of the illustration, a donkey is shown lying down. It is wearing a pinkish cloth draped over its back and head, and a decorative band around its head. The donkey is situated near two wooden buckets and a basket. The overall scene appears to be rustic or historical.

The text visible in the image reads "L'âne de Buridan." This is French and translates to "Buridan's Donkey." This likely refers to Jean Buridan's paradox concerning free will, often illustrated with a hungry donkey placed exactly halfway between two equally desirable piles of hay, unable to decide which to eat and therefore starving.

There are no clear indicators of the time of day or weather, but the indoor setting with artificial light from the lantern suggests it might be evening or a dimly lit interior. The location context provided is Velká Bystřice, Czechia.
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Jun 16, 2026

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This is an image of an illustration featuring two people and a donkey. In the upper portion of the illustration, two individuals are depicted. One person, wearing a red headscarf and a yellow and blue garment, is shown from behind, looking down. Another person, in a green garment and white head covering, is in front of them, holding what appears to be a lantern or candle. They are positioned in what seems to be an indoor setting with barrels or large containers in the background. In the lower part of the illustration, a donkey is shown lying down. It is wearing a pinkish cloth draped over its back and head, and a decorative band around its head. The donkey is situated near two wooden buckets and a basket. The overall scene appears to be rustic or historical. The text visible in the image reads "L'âne de Buridan." This is French and translates to "Buridan's Donkey." This likely refers to Jean Buridan's paradox concerning free will, often illustrated with a hungry donkey placed exactly halfway between two equally desirable piles of hay, unable to decide which to eat and therefore starving. There are no clear indicators of the time of day or weather, but the indoor setting with artificial light from the lantern suggests it might be evening or a dimly lit interior. The location context provided is Velká Bystřice, Czechia.

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