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"The Ethical Engineer," also known as "Deathworld 2," is a science fiction novel written by Harry Harrison, published in 1963. It is the second book in the Deathworld series and continues the adventures of the protagonist, Jason dinAlt. In this installment, dinAlt is kidnapped and transported to a planet where society is governed by extreme forms of dueling and personal combat. The story delves into themes of morality, ethics, and survival, examining how these concepts change in different societal structures. Harrison's novel is not just an action-packed science fiction tale; it's also a…mehr

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"The Ethical Engineer," also known as "Deathworld 2," is a science fiction novel written by Harry Harrison, published in 1963. It is the second book in the Deathworld series and continues the adventures of the protagonist, Jason dinAlt. In this installment, dinAlt is kidnapped and transported to a planet where society is governed by extreme forms of dueling and personal combat. The story delves into themes of morality, ethics, and survival, examining how these concepts change in different societal structures. Harrison's novel is not just an action-packed science fiction tale; it's also a thoughtful exploration of the ethical dilemmas faced by engineers and scientists in unfamiliar environments. "The Ethical Engineer" challenges readers to consider how one's moral compass can be tested and adapted in extreme situations. The novel blends thrilling adventure with intellectual debates on ethics, making it an engaging read for those interested in both science fiction and philosophical inquiry. Harrison's work remains relevant today, as it addresses the ever-present question of how technology and ethics intersect in society.

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Harry Max Harrison (1925 - 2012) was an American science fiction author, best known for his character the Stainless Steel Rat and for his novel Make Room! Make Room! (1966). The latter was the rough basis for the motion picture Soylent Green (1973). Harrison was (with Brian Aldiss) the co-president of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group.