After Dinner Conversation (September, 2020)

After Dinner Conversation (September, 2020)

Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Literary Magazine

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Language: English

Length: 2 hours and 38 minutes

Publisher: After Dinner Conversation

Release date: 2024-03-29

Delight in intriguing, thought-provoking conversations about ethics, philosophy, and social issues! After Dinner Conversation is a monthly literary magazine publishing short fiction. 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! If you love reading imaginative short stories on hot topics that make your brain think deeply but also have you laughing out loud... then this magazine is for you!

Philosophy Ethics Short Story Magazine - September 2020

  • Idle Horns: A horned demon of hell born to eternally torture the damned walks off the job.
  • The Mind Reader: An outspoken bar patron runs an experiment to see if the world can be divided into the “weak” and the “strong” in attempt to prove he’s not an authoritarian fascist.
  • I, von Economo: A woman goes back to get revenge on the man who forced her soul into a new body.
  • Love Sounds: A mother suffering from mental illness wants to help plan her daughter’s wedding.
  • The Shadow Of The Thing: Maeve calls on her friend to help her take a new street drug that (she thinks) will forever open her see the true meanings that hide behind the curtain.
  • Are You Him?: A family man on his way to work stops to talk to a young woman in need of a friend.


After Dinner Conversation believes humanity is improved by ethics and morals grounded in philosophical truth. Philosophical truth is discovered through intentional reflection and respectful debate. In order to facilitate that process, we have created a growing series of short stories, audio and video podcast discussions, across genres, as accessible examples of abstract ethical and philosophical ideas intended to draw out deeper discussions with friends and family.

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