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After Dinner Conversation: Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine - August 2020

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In this issue
A monthly fiction magazine of original philosophy and ethics short stories across genres to draw out deeper discussions with friends, family, and students.
IN THE BEGINNING: A retelling of Adam and Eve's fall from grace, with a cosmic twist.
FAREWELL, ODYSSEUS: A genetically enhanced super-human has to make an important choice about the person he keeps as a pet.
HUMAN CONTACT: A college student heads to a party, gets high and drunk, and ends up having a night that will forever change lives.
HIRO'S FESTIVAL: A little boy who dreams of freedom has his wish fulfilled and is magically transformed. (Children's Story)
MY FELLOW (IMMORTAL) AMERICANS: The President gives a speech about a proposed raise in the minimum "time wage" and its effect on those who plan to live forever.
A SCIENCE LESSON IN MOZAMBIQUE: A science lesson in Mozambique, and a lesson in self help.
PRETTY PRAGMATISM: A US Senator introduces a bill that borrows public policy ideas from the Nazi party.
After Dinner Conversation: Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Description:
After Dinner Conversation publishes compelling “what if” scenarios of original philosophy and ethics short stories across genres with accompanying discussion questions for friends, family, and students. Imagine the “trolley problem” written as a short story! Topics include ethics, metaphysics, aesthetics, moral relativism, and political and economic philosophy among others.
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