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The OpenSeminar On the Human (OSOTH) is a repository of free, expert-maintained, undergraduate-level
courses about persons and quasi-persons (e.g., animals, artificial intelligences). As persons are biological and autobiographical
creatures, we work in the sciences and humanities to explore issues in metaphysics and biology, ethics and neuroscience, experimental
philosophy and evolutionary psychology.
The OPEN version of the course is structured around three topics: humans, animals, and machines. The
purpose of this course is to deepen one's understanding of the human using philosophical and scientific modes of inquiry.
In addition to a syllabus and calendar, the OPEN course offers discussion questions and a virtual community.
OSOTH is easy to use, cost-effective, adaptable, and designed to assist instructors who may lack teaching experience in this
interdisciplinary area.