Ethics of Creation, Birth and Death: Science and Religion Facing the Challenge of Human Limitations

Authors

  • Enes Karić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v26i102.2154

Keywords:

creation, birth, life, death, cloning, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, limitations

Abstract

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The essay thematizes the issues of creation, birth, and death in the fields of science and religion, respectively, with regard to mankind's limitations. Regardless of the extent to which the science and its scope are considered as boundless, the ethical questions still appear, not only as a check to scientific achievements and convictions, but also as an entire spectrum of questions: What is the task of man and his existence, which is bound to end in death? The essay begins with a standpoint that man cannot disregard his limitations, he cannot set free from those limitations, no matter what the science allows him to learn about his nature and the nature of the world that surrounds him, in which he is born, in which he lives, and eventually dies.

Published

07-08-2025

How to Cite

Karić, E. (2025). Ethics of Creation, Birth and Death: Science and Religion Facing the Challenge of Human Limitations. Novi Muallim, 26(102), 3–6. https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v26i102.2154