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Reviewed by: Ethics in End Timesby Peter Admirand Troy Michael Bordun Ethics in End Times. Peter Admirand. Destruction, Ethics, and Intergalactic Love: Exploring Y: The Last Manand Saga. Routledge, R outledgeA dvances inC omicsS tudies, 2023. xv+ 287 pp. 160 hc, 44. 95 pbk 2020), Cormac McCarthy's The Road (2006), and M. R. Carey's The Girl with All the Gifts (2014). He then compares Y's plague and its aftermath. Admirand's primary attention in this chapter is on the scientists Dr. Mann and her father Dr. Matsumori, who believe they have independently caused the apocalypse. Admirand muses on what responsibility means for these two scientists and the role that cloning plays in the story, from considering whether it is the cause of the plague to considering the ethics of it within the narrative. For an analysis of Saga's never-ending war, Admirand begins with the US. . .
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