Buridan's ass
A political comic of 1900, depicting the US Capitol as the assassin of Buridan (a version with two haystacks), swinging between the Panama Canal and the Nicaraguan Canal.
Buridan's donkey is an allegory of paradox in the philosophy of free will. The authorship of this illustration is incorrectly attributed to the French philosopher Jan Buridan.
It refers to a hypothetical situation in which an equally hungry and thirsty donkey stands exactly between the haystack and a bucket of water. Unable to make a rational choice between the two, he dies. Paradox assumes that the chosen donkey will choose what is closer. In the situation where both are at the same distance, the donkey is unable to make a decision. The other version is about the donkey standing between two haystacks.
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