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After Dinner Conversation: Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine - March 2021

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A monthly fiction magazine of original philosophy and ethics short stories across genres to draw out deeper discussions with friends, family, and students.
BILL AND THE TOOTH FAIRY: An adult loses a tooth and attempts to appease the tooth fairy.
SIENNA'S MONSTER: A troubled girl leaves for college and is forced to come to terms with the monster that haunts her nightmares.
SOON THE SENTENCE SIGN: A bar fight turns into a brush with the colonial AI driven judicial system.
ECHO: A woman wakes up to find she was "saved" by being put into the body of a robot with far fewer human rights than she is accustomed.
STARSTUCK: The first child in 1,000 years is born to the "Great Purveyors of Reason" and confuses them with his love of emotions.
SURVIVAL KIT: A wife in an unhappy marriage gets caught in a freak snowstorm with her husband and sees the opportunity to end her "suffering."
GIVE THE ROBOT THE IMPOSSIBLE JOB!: An AI tutor faces deactivation if she cannot prove her worth by saving a teenage pupil with an "unsolvable" problem - she's a budding serial killer.
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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