Kierkegaard's "Leap of Faith" (As Explained by AI)
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Kierkegaard's "Leap of Faith" (As Explained by AI)

Søren Kierkegaard's concept of the "leap of faith" is a central and distinctive element of his philosophy, particularly in the context of his exploration of religious belief and the nature of faith. The "leap of faith" is not a literal jump but a metaphorical idea that encapsulates the existential and subjective nature of religious commitment.

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December, 2024 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!

December, 2024 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!

The December, 2024 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine is out! Read exclusive short stories that ask “what if” ethical and philosophical questions. Sign up today on the website to get your copy!

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After Dinner Conversation Now Offering Advertising
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After Dinner Conversation Now Offering Advertising

We’re excited to announce that After Dinner Conversation, the nonprofit literary magazine dedicated to exploring short story fiction that raises ethical questions, is now offering advertising opportunities! Our award-winning magazine, which has captivated readers with thought-provoking stories that delve into the complexities of moral dilemmas, is expanding its reach to support our mission through new avenues of engagement.

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The Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard (As Explained by AI)
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The Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard (As Explained by AI)

Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855) was a Danish philosopher, theologian, and writer who is often considered the father of existentialism. His philosophy focuses on the individual's subjective experience, the nature of faith, and the challenges of living authentically in the face of existential uncertainty. Kierkegaard's work encompasses a diverse range of genres, including philosophical essays, novels, and religious writings.

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"FAST PASS" Price Increase to $20
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"FAST PASS" Price Increase to $20

Effective, immediately, we have raised the cost of our FAST PASS submissions to $20. While our normal response time is 6-8 weeks, a Fast Pass submission “skips the line” and is the next thing we read. Your story doesn’t get special consideration, but it will be the next thing we read. Typically, you’ll hear back from us in 1-3 days on a Fast Pass submission.

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November, 2024 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!

November, 2024 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!

The November, 2024 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine is out! Read exclusive short stories that ask “what if” ethical and philosophical questions. Sign up today on the website to get your copy!

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Celebrating After Dinner Conversation's Latest Honors
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Celebrating After Dinner Conversation's Latest Honors

We’ve always been driven by a passion to share stories that inspire reflection and meaningful discussions. From the beginning, we aimed to create a space where fiction is more than entertainment—a forum where ethical and philosophical questions take center stage. Thanks to our dedicated readers, contributors, and supporters, we’re thrilled to announce that this mission has resonated on an impressive scale: After Dinner Conversation has recently been recognized again as a leading publication among literary magazines.

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What is existentialist philosophy?  (As explained by AI)
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What is existentialist philosophy? (As explained by AI)

Existentialist philosophy is a philosophical movement that emerged in the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily in Europe, and is characterized by a focus on individual existence, freedom, choice, and the experience of living. Existentialism is not a unified school of thought with a specific set of doctrines; rather, it encompasses a diverse range of perspectives and approaches. However, several key themes are commonly associated with existentialist philosophy:

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