July Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!
The July, 2023 Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine is out!
Delight in intriguing, thought-provoking conversations about ethics, philosophy, and social issues!
Each issue features both established writers and up-and-coming authors who contribute fascinating philosophical insights on controversial topics like marriage equality, assisted suicide, the meaning of death, animal rights and defining your “purpose.” It’s time to go deep in search of truth!
Sign up today on the website to get your copy today! You can also get our magazine through our partners starting on the 10th, via Zinio, Readly, Exact Editions, Amazon and everywhere eBooks are sold. Or, if libraries are your thing, you can also read us through your library via the Overdrive and Libby apps for free! Also available for purchase through your local bookstore. ISBN: 9798223563617
Story Summary
Conveyor: Arthur Montague is on trial for genocide and war crimes...again, and again, for eternity.
The Things We Give: Martha sells years off the end of her life to help her mother and make ends meet.
The Greater Good: A court is asked to rule on erasing a convicted criminal from ever having existed.
The Free Will of Professor Sturmhauser: A depressed philosophy professor is a deep believer in the lack of free will.
Leave A Message: The instigator of a relationship breakup keeps calling his ex, but should he?
Pandora's Dreams: A new technology allows the recording, playback, and sale of dreams.
The Library of Gromma: A young boy must protect the machine that preserves the memories of his grandmother and his community.
Primary Story Question Summary
Conveyor: Should exceptionally horrible crimes be given exceptional horrible punishments
The Things We Give: How much is a year of your life worth?
The Greater Good: Are there people who should be erased from existence?
The Free Will of Professor Sturmhauser: Is purposeful ignorance the key to a happy life?
Leave A Message: What obligations do a divorced couple have to each other?
Pandora's Dreams: Should we be held accountable for what we imagine, but choose not to actually do
The Library of Gromma: Should the past be forgotten?
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After Dinner Conversation Magazine - July 2023 - Cover by Shawn Winchester.

