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Code of Conduct | Issue 173

Philosophy Now·Philosophy Now·about 2 months ago
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Your complimentary articles You’ve read one of your four complimentary articles for this month. You can read four articles free per month. To have complete access to the thousands of philosophy articles on this site, please Fiction J.C. Michaels contemplates corporate immorality and individual responsibility. The morning is early, the café empty, tensions mounting. Shiori sets down a pot of steeping tea and takes a seat across from Kye, a routine that offers a sense of stability amidst the uncertainty. Slowly, she guides strands of long dark hair behind her shoulder. “You seem to be hiding something,” she says. “We’re both hiding,” Kye says. “I know what I’m hiding,” Shiori says, “your friend’s entire family in the back – and they are people I barely know. If we’re caught, everyone involved will be fined and they’ll be deported on the first plane out of the country. But I’m talking about you. What are you hiding?” Kye looks vacantly at the teapot.…

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