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Outer Origin

A Discourse on Ectogenesis and the Value of Human Experience

Laura Johnson Dahlke

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

Description

Outer Origin examines the individual, social, and spiritual implications of ectogenesis, also known as artificial womb technology. Formerly considered the topic of science fiction, such devices are currently being developed and will soon be a medical reality. This book offers readers information on the status of this technology and considers the ways in which it may one day fully replace human gestation. Ectogenesis has previously been assessed with the future child in mind, but this book, instead, envisions what it might mean for women. It explores the value of pregnancy and childbirth in the twenty-first century and questions the notion that artificial wombs will lead to full equality of the sexes. Outer Origin seeks to elevate the maternal experience by reflecting on the meaning of reproductive technology in our lives. People everywhere must ponder the significance of what has heretofore been their most common link--shared natality and birth. If not, Homo sapiens will enter a deep dive into the unknown--that of not being of woman born.

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Keywords

Bioethics -- Philosophy, Religious ethics, Artificial Womb Technology, Christian Theology, Gynecology -- Research, Heidegger, Laura Johnson Dahlke, Childbirth, Anthropology, Awe, Ethics and Moral Philosophy, Theology, Christianity, Ectogenesis, Pregnancy, Human reproduction -- Experiments, bioethics, Human reproductive technology -- Social aspects, Obstetrics -- Research, PHILOSOPHY, Ethics, Outer Origin