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"The Measure of a Man" by Randall Garrett is a science fiction novel, one of Garrett's works written in 1960. This novel addresses philosophical questions about human values and humanity, and focuses on the relationship between artificial intelligence and humans. The novel provides readers with food for thought as it explores the balance between science and technology and ethical concerns. "The Measure of a Man" is considered one of Gerrett's representative works, and his works form an important part of science fiction literature.
Summary
What is desirable is not always necessary, while that which is necessary may be most undesirable. Perhaps the measure of a man is the ability to tell one from the other ... and act on it.
Alfred Pendray pushed himself along the corridor of the battleship Shane, holding the flashlight in one hand and using the other hand and his good leg to guide and propel himself by. The beam of the torch reflected queerly from the pastel green walls of the corridor, giving him the uneasy sensation that he was swimming underwater instead of moving through the blasted hulk of a battleship, a thousand light-years from home.