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E10. "The Alpha-Dye Shirt Factory" - Is suicide ever the rational choice?

E10. "The Alpha-Dye Shirt Factory" - Is suicide ever the rational choice?

FromPhilosophy | Ethics Short Story Discussions


E10. "The Alpha-Dye Shirt Factory" - Is suicide ever the rational choice?

FromPhilosophy | Ethics Short Story Discussions

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Jan 27, 2020
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Podcast episode

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STORY SUMMARY: The story is told in the 1st person by a woman in the late 1800’s working in a inner city garment factory. She comes out of the bathroom to see a fire breaks out. Women try and escape down the elevator shaft as smoke fills the room. She heads for the fire escape, but it collapses, killing everyone on it. Finally, she decides the best thing to do to prevent being burned to death it to jump to her death.DISCUSSION: The story is a historical fiction version the Triangle Shirt factory fire. The story isn’t really about the fire though, it’s about suicide. Is it okay to kill yourself when you are being burned alive? What if that burning alive is depression. It feels like it will never end and it feels like killing yourself is the lessor pain. Nobody jumps out of a burning building because they think they are going to live, they jump because it’s better than being burned alive. How long are you required to suffer before you can stop your suffering? Are you required to never quit?BOOK LINK: Download the accompanying short story here.MAGAZINE: Sign up for our monthly magazine and receive short stories that ask ethical and philosophical questions.SUPPORT: Support us on Patreon.FOLLOW: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
Released:
Jan 27, 2020
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Named “TOP 20 PHILOSOPHY PODCAST” for 2021! Lively podcast conversation about the philosophy and ethics of decisions made in what-if short story examples across genres. Or, put another way, approachable examples of ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, utilitarianism, aesthetics, moral relativism, and political and economic philosophy.