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"Unveiling the Power of Discussion: From Engels & Marx to Plato and Aristotle" In the realm of intellectual exploration

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Discussion Collection: Among the Thespians: theatrical caricatures (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-Grinder, satire depicting Anglo-Irish Whig politician George
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Discussion Collection: Portable screens to protect against draughts in the home (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Christ teaching Nicodemus the necessity of Regeneration (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: A Lesson on Boats (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: The Heartbreaker (litho)
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Discussion Collection: Woman asking her friend how her husband to be proposed to her (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Jean Bart sur le navire anglais (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Les deputes gaulois jurent des unir contre les Romains (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Couleuvre; Adder; Natter (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Spiritual (litho)
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Discussion Collection: Mother and cousins, 1889
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Discussion Collection: Flemish tapestry. The Last Supper, 16th century
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Discussion Collection: Young couple discussing music (litho)
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Discussion Collection: Christ in the House of Martha and Mary, 1600 (oil on panel)
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Discussion Collection: The Following Morning, 1880 (oil on canvas)
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Discussion Collection: Jesus Christ and the woman of Samaria (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Conversation of Jesus Christ and Nicodemus (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Man flattering a woman (litho)
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Discussion Collection: Conversation between a woman and a lawyer (litho)
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Discussion Collection: A Serious Man (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Ladies tea party (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: A lucky woman (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Two women with their pet dogs (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Inadequate (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Two women discussing holiday travel plans (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Etiquette of the drawing-room, A fashionable evening entertainment (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: The Chevalier Bayard confering Knighthood on Francis I (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: King Canute and the Courtiers (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Epaminondas a Mantinee (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Reunion im Kurhaus (Ball in the Spa House), 1894 (watercolour)
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Discussion Collection: Morgen-Promenade (Morning Promenade), 1894 (watercolour)
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Discussion Collection: Le comte de Grammont a Dole (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Entretien (conversation); Talk; Gesprach (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Chit-chat on Dress (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Listeners never hear any good of themselves (chromolitho)
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Discussion Collection: Shakespeare: The Winters Tale (litho)
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Discussion Collection: Gertrude of Wyoming (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Le diner de Claude de Bullion (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: A nice kind of boy to ask out (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Intimes (colour litho)
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Discussion Collection: Surrender negotiations between French and German commanders at Donchery, France
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Discussion Collection: Meeting between Queen Louise of Prussia and Napoleon at Tilsit, 1807 (engraving)
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Discussion Collection: Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Joseph Stalin and Kliment Voroshilov, Soviet politicians (b / w photo)
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Discussion Collection: Les Parau Parau (conversation), 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Discussion Collection: Night Amusements, c. 1770 (hand coloured mezzotint)
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Discussion Collection: Death by ice-cream on pudding (litho)
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Discussion Collection: Jesus Christ with Nicodemus (engraving)


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"Unveiling the Power of Discussion: From Engels & Marx to Plato and Aristotle" In the realm of intellectual exploration, it has always been a catalyst for profound insights and transformative change. Just like Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx engaged in spirited debates that shaped modern political thought, we witness the timeless power of dialogue. Inspired by "The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple, " painted with oil on canvas in 1879, we are reminded that even at a young age, curiosity fuels discussions that transcend time. As Plato and Aristotle delved into philosophical discourse, their contrasting ideas ignited intellectual fires that still burn today. Reflecting on history's pivotal moments, such as "Debating the US Constitution" in 1787 or George V conferring with military leaders during World War I, we recognize how discussions have shaped nations and altered destinies. Whether it was St. Augustine engaging with Donatists or Skye Crofters fighting for their rights in 1883 Scotland, these interactions demonstrate how dialogue can bridge divides. From literary realms like Alice's Wonderland where Alice converses with the enigmatic Cheshire Cat to Gabrielle Brune, John Gregson, George Relph, and Edie Martin captivating audiences through theater performances – discussions become art forms themselves. They inspire creativity while challenging societal norms. Even within remote corners like Isle of Harris' St Kilda Parliament or ancient Athens' Aeropagus debating society circa 400 BC - conversations echo through generations as they shape cultures and ideologies. The vibrant tapestry woven by diverse voices coming together is what propels societies forward. Discussion serves as an incubator for ideas; it fosters empathy by allowing us to see different perspectives beyond our own limited experiences. It encourages critical thinking while nurturing collaboration among individuals from all walks of life. So let us embrace this fundamental human endeavor - discussion - as a means to unravel truths hidden beneath layers of complexity.