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Paper-1V
required to give the answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10
lines.
Section- A
Problems of Early Greek Philosophy ( Introductory)
Plato
: Doctrine of Ideas, Doctrine of Immortiality.
Aristotle
: Metaphysics, theory of Causality.
Section- B
Descartes
Spinoza
Leibnitz
Section- C
: Notion of Idea: Theory of Knowledge : origion,extent and
certainty of knowledge. Critique of innate ideas.
John Locke
Berkeley
David Hume
Kant
Hegel
F.H. Bradley :
1. Collin James
2. D.J.O'Conner
3. W.T. Stace :
4. Stumpf
Socrates to Sartre.
5. Windleband
6. Copleston :
Books Suggested
1. Nahm
2. Plato
3. Stuart Hampshire
: Age of Reason.
4. Issaiah Berlin
: Age of Enlightenment.
Gita: Metaphysics :
Atman, prakirti,God.
SECTION-B
Crvka
Materialism
Jainism
Buddhism
Nyaya
Vaisesika
Six Categories
Sankhya
Yoga
Mimansa
Vedanta
.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. S. Radhakrishnan
2. Hiriyanna
3. C.D. Sharma
1. Das Gupta
2. Radhakrishnan
and Dr. Moore
3. Upanishads
4. Daya Krishna
5. B.K. Moti Lal
Books Suggested
: History of Indian Philosophy, Vol.1
:
: Mandukya , chanogya
: Indian philosophy : A Counter Perspective.
: Language, Logic and Reality.
Time: 3 hours
Total teaching : 125 hrs
Causality
Hypothesis
Methods.
: Mill"s Methods.
: Nature, Kinds and Validity.
Section-C
Symbolic Logic-1
(a) symbols for conjuction, negation,disjunction,implication and equivalance.
(b) Statement forms and Statements.
(c) Argument forms and Arguments.
Tautologies, Contradictions and Contingencies.
Section -D
Symbolic Logic-11
: Symbolic Logic.
: Introduction to Logic.
: Uchera Tark Shastra (Uni.Pub.)
required to give the answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10
lines.
SECTION - A
1. Origins of Culture
2. Culture, Civilization and Individual.
SECTION - B
3. Definition and Evolution of rational and irrational in Culture .
The Role of Ideology and Utopia.
4. Unity Vs. Plurality of Historical Culture.
SECTION - C
5.Concept of Tradition.
6. Cultural Death and Evolution of New culture .
7. Smoking and Drug Addiction as Social Evils.
SECTION -D
8. Man's destiny in 2oth Century.
9. The Problem of World Peace.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. E.Cassierer
2. F.S.C.Northrop
Section-A
Introductory : Nature and Problems of Social and Political Philosophy, Guru
Granth Sahib as Eternal Source of Sikh Philosophy.The Concept of Ideal man
and Ideal Society.
Section-B
Social Institutions: Guruship, Sangat, Pangat, Langar, Dharmsal.
Section-C
Political Institutions: Miri- Piri, Sarbat,Khalsa , Gurumata.
Section-D
Values : Sat, Prem, Nirbhai, Nirvair, Parpukar, Sewa, Justice, Equality,
Universal Brotherhood, Power and Authority.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
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Section-A
Nature and Scope of Philosophical Psychology.
Mind-Body Problem.
Free will and Determinism.
Section- B
Behaviourism.
Psycho-analysis.
Existential-Phenomenological approach to the study of persons.
Section-C
Development of Ego and Self.
Consciousness and Emotions.
Section-D
Personhood and Personal identity.
Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of others.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Ryle Gilbert
: Concept of Mind.
2. Sartre.J.P.
: The Emotions ( Philosophical library)
3. Shaffer, Jerame : Philosophy of Mind ( Perntice Hall)
4. Skinner, B.F.
: Beyond Freedom and Dignity.
5. Freud
: Introductory Lectures in Psychology.
6. White, A.R. (ed.) : Philosophy of Actions.
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BOOKS SUGGESTED
1. Ayer, A.J.
: Concept of Reason and other essays ( Macmillan)
2. Piaget, Jean
: Genetic Epistemology.
3. Woodworth, R.S. : Schools of Psychology.
Section-C
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. kant : Critique of Judgement ( Part-1)
2. J.Hospers : Meaning and Truth in the Arts.
3. Vivas and kriegar : The problem of Aesthetics.
4. Croce : Aesthetics.
BOOKS SUGGESTED
1. J.P.Sartre
: What is Literature?
2. Elton
: Aesthetics and Judgement.
3. Gilbert and Kuhn : History of Aesthetics.
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Syllabus
M.A (Philosophy) Part-11
(Annual)
2013 and 2014
OUTLINES OF TEST
There are four papers in M.A.(Philosophy) Part-11. Each paper carries 100
marks and is of three hour's duration. Stipulated teaching hours for each
paper are 125.
Paper-1
Paper-11
Paper-111
Paper-1V
Time: 3 hours
Total teaching : 125 hrs
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1.Ludwing Wittgenstein : Tractatus-Logico-Philosophicus, Philosophical
Investigation.
2. John Passmore : A Hundred years of Philosophy.
3. Arthur Pap
: Elements of Analytical Philosophy.
4. D.M.Dutta : Chief Currents of Contemporary Philosophy.
5. A.C.Mukharji : Self, Thought and Reality.
6. Merleau Ponty : Phenomenology of Perception.
7. G.S.Sandhu : Tat Mimansa Ate Gyan Mimansa.
8. J.P.Sartre : Being and Nothingness.
9. Nathaniel, Lawerance and Daniel O' Conner : Reading in Existential
Phenomenology.
10. Willam james : Pragmatism.
11. Gilbert Ryle : The Concept of Mind.
12. Antony Flew (ed.) Logic and Language ( Ist & 2nd Series).
13. A.J. Ayer : Language , Truth and Logic.
Paper- 11 : Ethics
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Time: 3 hours
Total teaching : 125 hrs
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Section - D
1. Need and importance of Enviornmental Ethics.
2. Some basic concepts of Enviornment : Eco system, Deep Ecology, Eco
Feminism, Bio sphere, Animal Liberation/rights.
3. Enviornmental and Global Issues , Depletion of Ozone layer and Global
warming, Green House Effect.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Immanual Kant : fundamental Principles of Metaphysics of Ethics.
2. Warnock G.J. : Contemporary Moral Philosophy.
3. Macintyre Alasdair : A Short History ofEthics.
4. R.M. Hare : Freedom and Reason.
5. S. Radhakrishanan : History of Indian Philosophy, Vols. 1 & 11.
6.S.K.Maitra : Hindus Ethics.
7. G.S.Sandhu : Pachhmi Niti Shastra ( Pbi.University)
8.C.D.Broad : Five types of Ethical Theory.
9. Larry May And Shari Collins : Applied Ethics : A Multicultural
Approach, Prentice-Hall,1994.
10. Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J.
Warren, John P. Glark. : Environmental Philosophy From Animal Rights
to Radical Ecology.
11. Thomas M. Garrett, Harold W. Baillie and Resollen M. Garrett.: Health
Care Ethics : Principles and Practices (2nd Edition) Prentice-Hall, 1993
12. B.Andrew Lustig, Baruch A.Brody,H.Tristram Engalhardt Jr. Laurence B.M
Cellough : Bio-Ethics Year Book, Vol 1,11,111.
Paper-111
: Sikh Philosophy
Time: 3 hours
Total teaching : 125 hrs
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Section- A
1. Nature of Reality.
2. God and His Attributes( Transcendental and Immanent aspects.)
Section-B
1. Creation and Hukam.
2. Jiva and Maya.
Section- C
1. Moral Ideal and Global Awareness.
2. Modern Conciousness and Sikh Revelation.
Section- D
1. Nature, Enviornment Concerns and Ecology.
2.Sikh Value System: Respect for Life, Equality, Justice, Global Fraternity.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. Sher Singh
: Philosophy of Sikhism.
2. Jodh Singh
: Outlines of Sikh Philosophy.
3. G.S.Talib
: Guru nanak : His Personality and Vision.
4 Avtar Singh
: Ethics of the Sikh.
5. Ahluwalia J.S
.: Sikhism and 21st Century.
6. Ahluwalia J.S
.: The Doctrine and Dynamics of Sikhism.
7. Santokh Singh : Philosophical Foundations of the Sikh Value System.
8. Harbans Singh (ed.) : perspective on Guru Nanak.
9. Wazir Singh
: Falsfa ate Sikh Falsfa.
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Time: 3 hours
Total teaching : 125 hrs
SECTION-B
1.Nature of Scientific Method.
2. Hypothesis: Formulation, Testing and Confirmation. .
3. Problem of Inductive Generalisation.
4. Scientific Explanation.
SECTION-C
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2. Philipp Frank
3. Philipp Frank
4. P. J. Chaudhry
Philosophy of Science.
5. Errol E. Harris
6. J .W.N. Sullivan
Publication)
Books Suggested
1. A.S. Eddington
2. C.D. Broad
Scientific Thought.
3. A.K. Sinha
A World-View.
4. Arthur Pap
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Time: 3 hours
Total teaching : 125 hrs
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BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. S.Radhakrishnan : Idealistic View of Life.
2. Rabindranath Tagore : Religion of Man.
3. M.N.roy : Radical Humanism.
4. V.S.Narvane : Modern Indian Thought .
5. S. Radhakrishanan & J.S Muirhead (eds.) : Contemporary Indian Philosophy.
6. Sri. Aurobindo : The Life Divine ( Chapters : 1,4,6,7,8 & 15)
7. Mahatma Gandhi : Collected works ( relevant portions dealing with concepts of
Non-violence, truth and human nature.
8. The Gospel of Sri. Ramakrishna :(relevant portions)
9. P.T.Raju: Idealistic Thought of India.
Suggested Readings.
1. P.T.Raju : the Concept of Man ( Introduction).
2. Charles H.Heimsath : Indian Nationalism and Hindus Social Reform.
Time: 3 hours
Total teaching : 125 hrs
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Section- A
Religion : Its Nature and Forms- The Origion and Growth of Religion, Ethics and
Philosophy, The idea of God, Monotheism, Polytheism, Pantheism, Grounds of
Belief and Disbelief in God.
Section-B
Religious Experience : Its nature and kinds, saintliness and values of ,
saintliness ,. Mysticism,its nature and kinds, characteristics of Mysticism,
Mysticism and Symbolism.
Section- C
Problems of Religious Language, Religious language and verification.Revelation
and Faith, Human Destiny, Immortality, Karma and Reincarnation.
Section-D
The Sacred and profane, the relation between the Sacred and the Profane,
Sacred Space and Sacred Time. Existentialistic and the Logical Positivitic
approach to Religion.
Books
1. John Hick : Philosophy of religion. ( Chap.1,11&111)
2. H.H.Titus : Living Issues in Philosophy ( Chap.23)
3. Mircea eliade : Sacred and Profane ( intd.Chap.1&11).
4. Evelyn Underhill : Mysticism (chs-4,5 76).
5. william James : Varieties of Religious Experience (
V11,X1,X11,X1V-XV11).
6. Avtar Singh : Ethics of Sikhs, chapter 7.
7. Flew & Maclntyre : Essays in Philosophical Theory (chap.1,2,6)
8. John Hick (ed.) : The Existence of God, Part-111.
9. Rudolf Otto : the edeas of Holy ( chap 1-5).
10 Edwin A. Burt ; types of Religious Philosophy.
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