Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans: Exploring Humanity Through Literature
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Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans: Exploring Humanity Through Literature at edX Overview
Duration | 3 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Mode of learning | Online |
Schedule type | Self paced |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Credential | Certificate |
Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans: Exploring Humanity Through Literature at edX Highlights
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Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans: Exploring Humanity Through Literature at edX Course details
- Can you be confident that the person sitting next to you on the bus is really a human rather than some remarkable replica conjured up by a mad scientist or, perhaps, an alien from another planet? What evidence is needed to conclude that the person casually looking at her mobile device is human? What, after all, distinguishes us humans from unhumans? Is there something unique about our brains, our external features, our consciousness, or our imaginations? How have we constructed the conceptual boundary between what we qualify as human and what we categorize as robotic, animal, android, or alien? What, in the end, makes the human '¢'?'?human'¢'?'??
- Join me as we dive into these and related questions in a distinctive way through the gamified structure of this course. Using simple tools, you'¢'?'?ll create your own avatar and begin a virtual journey led by a humanoid and professor through various imaginative realms.
Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans: Exploring Humanity Through Literature at edX Curriculum
Conceive of difficulties that arise when trying to define and distinguish between humans and unhuman monsters
Identify problems that grow out of the effort to apply definitive and universal moral judgments to actions, thoughts, social structures, and/or living beings
Explore challenges that grow out of the effort to define what constitutes the categories of ?nature? and ?natural.?
Consider multiple interpretations of literary works by leveraging alternative tools like computer-generated visualizations
Present your insights in an engaging, coherent, organized, and focused form through the use of literary analysis
Produce creative responses to literature that engage and challenge the themes and express new viewpoints into the conversation