From this perspective, the significance of this study lies in its ability to interrogate the philosophical foundations upon which the relationship between the two domains, science and religion, has been built, and to propose new pathways toward establishing an integrative vision that restores the balance between reason and values.
This orientation gives rise to a central research question: To what extent can integration between religious authority and scientific methodology contribute to formulating a contemporary ethical model capable of addressing the moral crisis in present-day scientific practice?
The preliminary conclusion suggests that the moral crisis in science does not stem from a lack of knowledge, but rather from the absence of value-oriented guidance that would ensure the responsible use of such knowledge.
addcomment