ABSTRACT

From the time of conception, through the gestation of pregnancy, to the birth of a newborn child exists an extraordinary, emergent ethics. How does this ethics come into being when a child is conceived? How does the appearance of ethics in pregnancy differ from its emergence after birth? How does the original meaning of ethics relate to modern morality in decision making?

In this book, Michael van Manen explores these ethical moral complexities and conceptualizations of life’s beginnings. He delves into perennial and contemporary aspects of conception, pregnancy, and birth to present ethics as a fundamental phenomenon in the experiential encounter between parent and child. Even in the context of neonatal-perinatal medicine, where all manner of medical technologies and illnesses may potentially complicate the developing relation of parent and child, ethics is always already present yet also enigmatic in its origin. And yet, to approach ethical moral questions, we need to understand the inception of ethics.

The Birth of Ethics: Phenomenological Reflections on Life’s Beginnings is an essential text not only for health professionals and researchers but also for parents, family members, and others who care and take responsibility for newborns in need of medical care.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

section Section 1|32 pages

Before a Child is Born

chapter |7 pages

Conceiving Ethics

chapter |6 pages

Pregnant with Child

chapter |6 pages

Ultrasound Imaging and Virtual Presence

chapter |6 pages

Nascent Expectations and Hope

chapter |6 pages

Meaningful Outcomes

section |26 pages

In the Cradle of the Newborn Intensive Care Unit

chapter |7 pages

Newborn Encounters

chapter |6 pages

Technics of Touch

chapter |4 pages

Skin-to-Skin Togetherness

chapter |4 pages

Imaging the Child

chapter |4 pages

Attachment and Responsibility

section |46 pages

Ethics and Decisions

chapter |5 pages

Situating Decisions

chapter |5 pages

Decisions Without Choices

chapter |5 pages

Looking for Ways Out of Decisions

chapter |4 pages

Thinking and Feeling Through Decisions

chapter |5 pages

Decisions and Indecisions

chapter |3 pages

Falling into Decisions

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion and Beginnings

chapter |9 pages

Ethical Moral Perspectives