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As the philosopher articulated his thoughts, he acknowledged that current scientific paradigms have undergone transformations, moving away from a universe understood solely through the lens of classical mechanics as promulgated by Galileo. Science, with its empirical methodologies, has struggled to address these ethical dimensions. The nuances that bind us to moral responsibility are often ignored in discussions dominated by the scientific community, which has sought to portray a disenchantment with the natural world and a demotion of humanity's place within it.