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SM 5-GENERAL PHILOSOPHY II
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SEM 6-PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
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First Year
FIRST SEMESTER
E101/102.
LOGIC I
Full marks 75
i. Nature of Logic: Argument and Argument Form, Truth and Validity 15
ii. Development
of symbolic logic, its Characteristics 20
iii. Logical Constants, Propositional
Variables, Truth-function,
Truth-table Method
iv. Proposition, Modern Classification of Propositions 20
SECOND SEMESTER
E201/202. LOGIC II:
Full marks 75
i.
Shorter Truth-table Method
10
ii. Formal Proof of Validity
20
iii. Quantification, Symbolization of Universal and Existential propositions 25
iv. Induction: Nature and kinds, grounds
of induction 20
Second Year
THIRD
SEMESTER
E304/ 305. GENERAL PHILOSOPHY
I Full
marks 100
i. Nature & Scope of Philosophy
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20
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ii. Theories of knowledge:
Rationalism, Empiricism. Kant’s Critical theory
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30
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iii. Realism – Naïve and
Scientific
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25
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iv. Idealism – Subjective (Berkeley),
Objective (Hegel)
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25
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FOURTH
SEMESTER
E404/405. INDIAN
PHILOSOPHY I Full
marks 100
i. The Astika-Nastika dichotomy in Indian Philosophy, the Upanisadic Philosophy
25
ii. Carvaka: Theory of Knowledge,
Materialism
25
iii. Jainism: Syadvada and Anekantavada 20
iv. Buddhism: Four Noble Truths, Pratitya Samutpada, Anatmavada, Nirvana 30
Third Year
FIFTH
SEMESTER
E503/506. GENERAL PHILOSOPHY II
i.
Theories of Truth: Correspondence, Coherence, Pragmatic
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Full marks 100
30
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ii. Substance, Causality, Space and Time
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30
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iii. Freedom and Determinism
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20
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iv. Logical Positivism: general
characteristics
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10
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v. Existentialism: General Characteristics
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10
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E. 504/507. INDIAN PHILOSOPHY II
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Full marks 100
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i.
Nyaya: Perception and Inference
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20
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ii. Vaisesika: Categories of Dravya
and Abhava
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20
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iii. Sankhya: Prakriti, Purusha,
Evolution
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25
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iv. Yoga: Psychology
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10
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v. Samkara: Brahman, Maya, Ramanuja’s Criticism of Maya
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25
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SIXTH
SEMESTER
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E603/606. ETHICS I
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Full marks 100
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i.
Morality and Moral Philosophy
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20
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ii. Fact and Value
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20
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iii. Kant's Categorical Imperative
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20
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iv. Teleological Theories: Hedonism and
Utilitarianism
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20
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v. Niskama Karma of the Gita
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20
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E.604/607. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
i. Nature and Scope of Philosophy of
Religion
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Full marks
100
20
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ii. Religion, Philosophy and
Science
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20
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iii. Origin of Religion:
anthropological and philosophical theories
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30
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iv. Arguments for the existence of God
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30
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED LOGIC: (Paper
E101/102 & E201/202)
1. Introduction to Logic: I. M. Copi, Carl
Cohen
2.
Symbolic
Logic: I.M. Copi
3.
Introduction to Logic: P. Suppes
For Reference:
1. Introduction to Symbolic Logic: Basson & Connor
2.
Logic: Informal,Symbolic and Inductive:
Chhanda Chakraborti
GENERAL PHILOSOPHY: (Paper E304/ 305. & E503/506)
1. Introduction to Philosophy: J.N.Sinha
2. An Introduction to Philosophy:
S.P.Chakraborti
For Reference:
1.
Problems of Philosophy: Bertrand
Russell (OUP)
2.
What Philosophy Is: Anthony O’Hear (Penguin)
3.
Philosophy: A Guide Through the Subject: (ed.) A.C.Grayling (OUP)
4.
Language, Truth and Logic: A. J. Ayer (Penguin)
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY: (Paper E404/405 &
E. 504/507 )
1. An Introduction to Indian Philosophy: Dutta and Chatterjee
2. Outlines of Indian Philosophy: M.Hiriyana
3. Indian Philosophy – A Popular
Introduction: D. P. Chattopadhyaya (For Carvaka
System)
4. A Critical
Survey of Indian Philosophy: C. D. Sarma
5. Outlines of Indian Philosophy: J. N.Sinha
For Reference:
1. Indian Philosophy (in two volumes):
S. Radhakrishnan
2. A History of Indian Philosophy: S. N.
Dasgupta
ETHICS: (Paper E603/606)
1. Ethics: W.
K. C. Frankenna
2. Introduction to Ethics: William
Lillie
3. Problems
of Analytical Ethics: D. K. Chakravarty
4. Ethics Since 1900: Mary Warnock
5. Manual of Ethics: J. N. Sinha
6. Concepts of Indian Philosophy: Saraswati
Chennakeshavan
7. Contemporary Indian Ethics: Nilima Tandon
8. Ethics of the Hindus: S. K. Maitra
PHILOSOPHY
OF RELIGION: (Paper E.604/607 )
1. Introduction to Religious Philosophy: Y.
Masih
2. Philosophy of Religion: John Hick
3. Philosophy of Religion: D. M. Edward
4. Classical and Contemporary Readings in
Philosophy of Religion: John Hick
For Reference
1. Reason and Religious
Belief: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion: Petersen and others (OUP)
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