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"Exploring the Essence of Ethics: From Socrates to Spinoza" In this captivating caricature, we witness the timeless wisdom of Socrates (c

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Ethics Collection: Socrates, caricature
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Ethics Collection: Socrates (c 469399 BC). Classical Greek Athenian philosophe
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Ethics Collection: Baruch Spinoza, caricature
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Ethics Collection: Performing bears, 1893 C013 / 9111
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Ethics Collection: Cornelius Valerius, Dutch humanist
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Ethics Collection: 1806 Boxing Australian kangaroo in zoo
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Ethics Collection: Socrates, (c470-399 BC), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Ethics Collection: Socrates (c 469399 BC). Classical Greek Athenian philosophe
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Ethics Collection: FRIEDRICH JODL
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Ethics Collection: Story of Gideon, late 16th century (silk and wool)
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Ethics Collection: Story of Gideon, Judge and warrior of the Hebrews, late 16th century (tapestry)
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Ethics Collection: Story of Gideon, Judge and warrior of the Hebrews, late 16th century (tapestry)
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Ethics Collection: A white lie, 1918 (oil on canvas)
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Ethics Collection: The Butcher and the Sheep from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
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Ethics Collection: 'Tho Doubting Castle be demolished, and the Giant Despair hath lost his
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Ethics Collection: 'Yet it was governed by a woman'from The Pilgrim
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Ethics Collection: 'Mr Standfast'from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
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Ethics Collection: 'Feeble and Ready-To-Halt bring up the rear'from The Pilgrim
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Ethics Collection: Frontispiece from the Second Part of The Pilgrims Progress From This World
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Ethics Collection: 'Now Faithful play the Man, speak for thy God'from The Pilgrim
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Ethics Collection: 'Poor man! Where art thou now? Thy day is night. 'from The Pilgrim
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Ethics Collection: He that will enter in must first without Stand knocking at the Gate
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Ethics Collection: Marriage (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Absolution (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Perfect contrition (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: A Christian family (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Imperfect contrition (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Actual Grace (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Hope (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Superiors and inferiors (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Death of the righteous (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Particular Judgement (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Ascension (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Sins against the First Commandment (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Hell (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Purgatory (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: A Council (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Angels and demons (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: The Fall of Man (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: The Holy Trinity (colour litho)
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Ethics Collection: Class in a primary school, Orme, 2nd March 1909 (b / w photo)
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Ethics Collection: Return of the Prodigal Son
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Ethics Collection: Religion. To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction
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Ethics Collection: Grave of the ancient Chinese philosopher and statean Confucius (litho)
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Ethics Collection: 'Mr Brisk and Mercy'from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
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Ethics Collection: 'Christian and Hopeful come in sight of the Celestial City'from
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Ethics Collection: 'Mr Greatheart'from The Pilgrims Progress From This World
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Ethics Collection: 'The man with the muck-rake'from The Pilgrim


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"Exploring the Essence of Ethics: From Socrates to Spinoza" In this captivating caricature, we witness the timeless wisdom of Socrates (c. 469-399 BC), a renowned Classical Greek Athenian philosopher. His profound insights on ethics continue to resonate through the ages, challenging our moral compass. Moving forward in time, we encounter Baruch Spinoza, another fascinating figure depicted in a caricature. This Dutch humanist delved into the depths of ethical philosophy, questioning societal norms and urging us to seek truth with unwavering determination. As we delve deeper into history's tapestry, an intriguing image emerges - performing bears from 1893. These captive creatures remind us that ethics extend beyond human interactions; they encompass our treatment of all living beings who share this planet. Further along our journey, we stumble upon an unexpected sight – a boxing Australian kangaroo residing within a zoo in 1806. This peculiar scene prompts reflection on how they are shape our relationship with nature and animals. Cornelius Valerius appears as yet another influential Dutch humanist whose ideas have left an indelible mark on ethical discourse. His contributions serve as reminders that ethical principles transcend borders and cultures. Returning once again to Socrates' enduring legacy, Friedrich Jodl's portrayal captures his essence beautifully. The enigmatic gaze reflects both wisdom and curiosity—a testament to Socrates' relentless pursuit of truth through ethical inquiry. Diving into diverse realms of knowledge brings us face-to-face with individuals engaged in reading the Talmud—an ancient Jewish text rich with moral teachings that guide believers towards righteous conduct. Al-Farabi stands tall among these luminaries—a medieval Islamic philosopher who explored ethics within the context of political governance and harmonious societies—reminding us that ethical considerations are essential for building just communities across different eras and civilizations. Finally, we encounter "The Story of Gideon, " depicted intricately on silk and wool in the late 16th century.