Gauhati University Question Papers for Philosophy 6th Semester
Gauhati University Question Papers for Philosophy 6th Semester
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SIXTH SEMESTER
M.601. GREEK PHILOSOPHY II
i. Socrates: Virtue
ii. Plato: Knowledge & Opinion, Doctrine of Ideas
iii. Aristotle: Form and Matter, Causality
ii. Plato: Knowledge & Opinion, Doctrine of Ideas
iii. Aristotle: Form and Matter, Causality
M.602. CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PHILOSOPHY II
Philosophy of Gandhi
i. God, Truth and Religion
ii. Non-violence, Satyagraha, Sarvodaya
iii. Swadeshi, Trusteeship, Critique of Industrialization
ii. Non-violence, Satyagraha, Sarvodaya
iii. Swadeshi, Trusteeship, Critique of Industrialization
M.603 CONTEMPORARY WESTERN PHILOSOPHY II
i. Common Features of Existentialism
ii. Kierkegaard: Three Stages of Existential Transformation,
Subjectivity and Truth
iii. Nietzsche: Nihilism, Superman
iv. Husserl: Phenomenology – General Introduction
v. Sartre: Existence and Essence, Freedom
M.604. ETHICS II
i. Deontological Ethics: Kant’s Categorical Imperative,
The Gita theory of Niskama Karma
ii. Moore: Indefinability of Good
iii. A. J. Ayer: Emotivism
iii. A. J. Ayer: Emotivism
iv. Theories of Punishment
v. The Law of Karma
M.605. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION II
i. Otto’s Idea of the Holy
ii. Symbolic Nature of Religious Language
iii. Arguments for the Existence of God
iv. Sankaradeva’s Vaishnavism: God, Bhakti
iv. Sankaradeva’s Vaishnavism: God, Bhakti
M.606. PROJECT/ DISSERTATION
The Project will be in the form of a brief dissertation of the length between
10,000 – 12,000 words (typed or neatly hand-written). It may be either on a particular philosopher or on a particular topic relevant to the course. The same is to be carried out under the guidance of a teacher
Given below are some topics as examples:
i. The Concept of Human Rights – A philosophical Analysis ii. Women’s Liberation
iii. A Critical Account of Samkara’s Philosophy iv. Philosophical Ideas of Sankaradeva
v. Cartesian Dualism – A Critical Account vi. Existentialism – A Critical Study
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