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1 Tel: "UNIKARNATAK" «záåªàäaqà¼à «sáuà ACADEMIC SECTION (S&T) PÀ ÁðlPÀ KARNATAK 'A' Grade zságàªáq DHARWAD Diamond Jubilee Year ªÀdæ ªÀĺÉÆÃvÀìªÀ ªÀµÀð «±Àé«zÁå AiÀÄ UNIVERSITY Phone: Pavate Nagar, Dharwad Karnataka (India) ÁªÀmÉ ÀUÀgÀ, zságàªáqà PÀ ÁðlPÀ ( ságàvà) No. KU/Aca(S&T)/RIH-141/BOS in Phil (UG/PG)/ /912 Date: NOTIFICATION Sub: Regarding approval of revised syllabus of Philosophy for B.A Regular I & II, V & VI Semesters w.e.f and onwards. Ref: 1. BOS Res no. 07 Dated: Vice Chancellor s order dated Adverting the above it is hereby notified to the Principal of all constituent and affiliated colleges coming under the jurisdiction of Karnatak University, Dharwad that the revised syllabus of BA Philosophy I & II, V & VI Semester w.e.f & onwards. Hence, the contents of this notification may please be brought to the notice of the students and all concerned. The notification with syllabus and regulations may also be obtained through K.U website. Sd/- REGISTRAR To, 1. The Principals of all constituent & affiliated degree colleges coming under the jurisdiction of K U Dharwad. 2. The Registrar (Evaluation), K U Dharwad. Copy fwsc to: 1. Dr.(Smt) V.A Amminabhavi, Dean, Faculty of Social Science, PG Dept. of Studies in Psychology, K.U Dharwad 2. The Chairman, BOS in Philosophy (UG/PG), PG Dept of Studies in Philosophy, K.U.Dharwad for information. Copy to: 1. PS to Vice Chancellor, K.U. Dharwad. 2. S.A to Registrar, K.U. Dharwad. 3. O.S Exam (U.G) Section, K.U Dharwad. 4. O.S. Exam (Confl) Section, K.U. Dharwad. 5. O.S Exam (QP) Section, K.U. Dharwad. 6. O.S Exam (GAD) Section, K.U Dharwad. 7. O.S CDC Section, K.U Dharwad. 8. Office File.
2 B.A Semester V: Paper II: Applied Philosophy-Ethics and Religion 1. Nature and significance of Applied Philosophy. The Philosopher's responsibility for contemporary issues. 2. Morality: Questions about the correctness of capital punishment, Euthanasia, Abortion, (Issues related to morality to be discussed) 3. Professional Morality: (a) Specific issues in professions like Law, Medicine, Business, etc.; (b) Professional Ethics (c) The concept of Sarvodaya. (Issues relating to Professional Morality to be discussed) 4. Religion: (a) Religious conflict in a pluralistic society, (b) Religious Fundamentalism (c) Secularism (d) The issue of conversion. (Issues relating to Religion: to be discussed) 5. Science and Technology: (a) The issues of the mutual control of technology and society: (b) Specific issues thrown up by scientific and technological advances like, Genetic Engineering, cloning, etc., (Issues relating to Science and Technology to be discussed) 1. B.D.Nagchaduri: Technology and Society- An Indian View, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla.(1979) 2. Janet A Konrany: Scientific Knowledge: Basic Issues in the Philosophy of Science, Wal Publishing Company, Belmont, (1998) 3. Karl Popper: Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. (1963) 4. Ashish Nandy (Ed): Science, Hegemony and Violence, The United Nations University, USA,(1998) 5. Dr. T.S. Devadoss: Sarvodaya and the Problem of Political Sovereignty, University of Madras, Madras. (1999) 6. Almond, Brends and Hill Donald: Applied Philosophy: Morals and Metaphysics in Contemporary Debates, Allen & Unwin, London.(1991) 7. M.K.Gandhi: Hind Swaraj and other writings, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, (1997). 8. Graber G.C. & Thomas, D.C: Theory and practice in Medical Ethics, UNESCO, New York. (1989) 9. Allan Wintage: Human Rights: Comment and Interpretation, UNESCO, New York (1949) 10. Darlio Turk: The New International Economic order and the promotion of Human Rights, UNESCO, New York (1990) 11. C. Sheshadri (Ed): Education in Values, A Source Book, New Delhi. (1992) 12. Rosemeric Tony: Feminist Thought: A Comprehensive Introduction, The United States of America, West view press, USA, (1997) *****
3 B.A Semester VI: Paper II: Applied Philosophy and Some Social Issues 1. Globalization: (a) Implication of globalization for the individual social and psychological pressures on him (b) Globalization and its impact society for its cultural identity. (c) For the state (For example for its autonomy). Globalization and its impact for the state for its autonomy. (issues related to globalization to be discussed) 2. Social justice and equity: (a) Tension between the ideals of Freedom and Equality; (b) Relation between self-satisfaction and social responsibility; (c) Implication of distinction between private and public morality. (Issues relating to social justice and equity to be discussed) 3. Human rights: (a) Human dignity and Human rights; (b) Rights of special groups live tribal, gays and their conflict: (c) Human rights, animal rights and the rights of future generations and the issue of their compatibility. (Issues relating to Human rights to be discussed) 4. Feminism: Gender or A Social construct cover and above the biological conflict between the individualistic (Liberal) and socialistic approaches.( Issues relating to feminism to be discussed) 5. Environment: (a) Man and Nature relation; (b) the clash between development and protection of environment. (Issues relating to the environment) 1. B.D. Nagchaduri: Technology and Society: An Indian View, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla (1970) 2. Janet A Konrany: Scientific Knowledge: Basic Issues in the Philosophy of Science: Belmont: Wal Publishing Company, Belmont, (1998) 3. Karl Popper: Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge: Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. (1963) 4. T.S. Devadoss: Sarvodaya and the Problem of Political, Sovereignty, University of Madras, Madras. (1974) 5. Almond, Brends and Hill Donald : Applied Philosophy, Morals & Metaphysics in Contemporary Debates, Allen & Unwin Uted, London. (1991) 6. Allan Wingate: Human Rights: Comment and Interpretation, UNESCO, New York, (1949) 7. Darilo Turk: The New International Economic order and the promotion of Human Right, UNESCO, New York, (1990) 8. C. Sheshadri (Ed): Education in Values: A source Book, New Delhi. (1992)
4 B.A. 5.2 Semester V: Paper II: Comparative Study of Religious Life 1. Nature and Scope of Comparative Religion: The aim of comparative religion. 2. Problems in the study of comparative religion: Limitations of element-to-element comparison; whole-to-whole comparison as the proper method of comparative religion. 3. The concept of human values in Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity (with special reference to moral, economic, aesthetic and spiritual values) 4. Role of inter-religious dialogue and inter-religious prayer, etc., in the study of different religions; secularism and co-existence of religions. 5. The peace and harmonious life and its significance in world religions. Books for Study 1. Kedarnath Tiwari: Comparative Religion, Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi. (1990) 2. Ninan Smart: World Religions :A Dialogue, Penguin Books, (1968) 3. Ninan Smart: The Religious Experience of Mankind, Macmillan, London, (1984) 4. Peton H.J: Modern Predicament; George Allen and Unwin Ltd., London, (1955) 5. S. Radhakrishnan: East and West: Some Reflections, Allen and Unwin, London. (1955) 6. S. Radhakrishnan: Eastern Religions and Western Thought, OUP, Delhi. (1983) 7. S. Radhakrishnan: Indian Religions, Vision Books, Delhi. (1985) 8. R.C. Zaehner: The Concise Encyclopedia of Living Faiths, Hutchinson Publishers, Boston. (1967) 9. gàºàªàävï vàjãpégé ( ÀA): zsàªàäð, Àæ ÁgÁAUÀ, PÀ ÀßqÀ «±Àé«zÁå AiÀÄ, ºÀA. (2000)
5 B.A. Semester -VI Paper II- Comparative Study of Religions 1. Modes of understanding the Divine: The different views in the major religions. 2. Different views on the destiny of man in different religions. 3. The Concept of Soul: Karma & Rebirth in Universal Religions. 4. The mystical element in different religions; religious experience, its significance. 5. Main points of similarity and difference among Indian religions. Books of Study: 1. Kedarnath Tiwari: Comparative Religion, Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi. (1990) 2. Ninan Smart: The Religious Experience of Mankind, Macmillan, London, (1984) 3. S. Radhakrishnan: East and West: Some Reflections, Allen & Unwin, London. (1955) 4. S. Radhakrishnan: Eastern Religions and Western Thought, OUP, Delhi. (1983) 5. S. Radhakrishnan: Indian Religions, Vision Books, Delhi. (1985) 6. R.C. Zaehner: The Concise Encyclopedia of Living Faiths, Hutchinson, Boston. (1967)
6 B.A. Semester- I Subject: Philosophy Paper: Ancient and Medieval Indian Philosophy 1. Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavad-Gita: a) Vedas: The Origin of Indian Philosophy b) Upanishads: The Philosophy of Upanishad: Atman and Brahman. c) Bhagavad- Gita: The Karma Yoga 2. Indian Philosophical Schools : Nature and scope of Astika schools (Orthodox) and Nastika schools (Heterodox) 3. Carvaka School : Epistemology, Metaphysics and Ethics 4. Jainism : Anekantavada, Syadavada and Ethics 5. Buddhism: Four Noble truths, the Eightfold path and theory of Non-soul. 1. M. Hiriyanna: Outlines of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarasidasa, Delhi, (1993) 2. C.D. Sharma: A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarasidasa, Delhi,-. (2013) 3. M. Hiriyanna: Essentials of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarasidasa, Delhi, (2015) 4. S. Radhakrishnan: Indian Philosophy, Vols I & II, Oxford University Press, USA. (2009) 5. T.M.P. Mahadevan: An Outline of Hinduism: Chetana- The University of Michigan,- New Delhi, (1961) 6. qá. Àæ sàä±àapàgà (C ÀÄ): ságàwãaiàä vàvàé±á ÀÛçzÀ gàæ ÀgÉÃSÉUÀ¼ÀÄ, C ü ÀªÀ, 17/18-2 ªÉÆzÀ ÉÃAiÀÄ ªÀÄÄRå gà ÉÛ, ªÀiÁgÉà ÀºÀ½î, «daiàä ÀUÀgÀ, ÉAUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ (2004) 7. JZï.J ï. gáwàªéãazáæzáaiàäð: ságàwãaiàä vàvàé±á ÀÛç ÀAUÀæºÀ, PÀ ÀßqÀ UÀæAxÀªÀiÁ É, ªÉÄÊ ÀÆgÀÄ «±Àé«zÁå AiÀÄ, ªÉÄÊ ÀÆgÀÄ. (1962) *****
7 B.A. Semester- II Subject: Philosophy Paper: Orthodox Systems of Indian Philosophy 1) Sankhya-Yoga: a) Prakruti and Purusha; Theory of evolution. b) The Technique of self-discipline in Yoga (Ashtanga Yoga). 2) Nyaya-Vaisesika : a) Pramanas as a source of Knowledge: Nature of God and proofs for the existence of God. b) Seven Categories (padarathas) 3) Purva Mimamsa and Uttara Mimamsa: a) Arthapatti and Anupalabdhi pramanas as a source of knowledge and ethics. b) Theory of self (with special reference to Sankara, Ramanuja and Madhva) 4) Social Philosophy of Lingayatism (Virasaivism): a) The principle of integration of individual and society. b) Kayaka and Dasoha 5) Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Modem interpretations of Jnanamarga, Karmamarga and Bhaktimarga (with special reference to Gandhi, Aurobindo and Swami Vivekananda). 1. M. Hiriyanna: Outlines of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarasidass, Delhi. (2000) 2. T.M.P. Mahadevan: Contemporary Indian Philosophy, University of Michigan sterling, New Delhi, (1983) 3. B.K. Lal: Contemporary Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarasidas, New Delhi, (2014) 4. Sheshagiri Rao V.N: Samakaliena Bharatiya Tattvasastra, University of Mysore, Mysore. (1985). 5. S.C. Nandimath: A Hand book of Virasaivism, Karnatak University, Dharwad. (1990) 6. qá. Àæ sàä±àapàgà (C ÀÄ): ságàwãaiàä vàvàé±á ÀÛçzÀ gàæ ÀgÉÃSÉUÀ¼ÀÄ, C ü ÀªÀ, 17/18-2 ªÉÆzÀ ÉÃAiÀÄ ªÀÄÄRå gà ÉÛ, ªÀiÁgÉà ÀºÀ½î, «daiàä ÀUÀgÀ, ÉAUÀ¼ÀÆgÀÄ (2004) 7. ÉæêÀiÁzÉëªÀĽªÀÄoÀ (C ÀÄ): «ÃgÀ±ÉʪÀ zà±àð À PÉÊ r, Àæ ÁgÁAUÀ, PÀ ÁðlPÀ «±Àé«zÁå AiÀÄ, zságàªáqà, (1996) 8. «záé À. EªÀÄär ²ªÀ ÀªÀ Áé«ÄUÀ¼ÀÄ(C ÀÄ): ÀªÀðzÀ±Àð À ÀAUÀæºÀ, duàzàäîgàä ²æà ²ªÀgÁvÉæñÀégÀ UÀæAxÀªÀiÁ É ªÉÄÊ ÀÆgÀÄ. (1999) 9. J. PÉ. ±ÀAPÀgÀ ÁgÁAiÀÄt sàmï:»azàæ zsàªàäðzà ÀjZÀAiÀÄ, ²æà gáªàäpàèµàú sáuàªàäaqà, f PÉÆqÀUÀÄ. (2005)
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