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1 fnuakd 17&08&2013 v/;;u lfefr dh csbd }kjk ikfjr ikb~;dze,eå,0 lseslvj&izfke Hkkjrh; n'kzu I izfke iz'u i= 1- osn&cgqnsookn],dnsookn 2- mifu"kn& czã] vkrek 3- xhrk&fu"dke dez;ksx] flfkr izk pkokzd%&vuqeku dk [k.mu] HkkSfrdoknA tsu n'kzu& L;kn~okn] vusdkurokn] cu/ku,oa eks{k] cks) n kzu&izrhr;leqrikn] vukreokn] fuokz.k] cks) n'kzu ds pkj leiznk;a M.A. Semester-I Paper I Indian Philosophy I Vedas-Polytheism, Monotheism. Upanishads- Brahman, Atman Gita- Niskam Karm-Yoga, Sthitaprajna. Carvaka- Refutation of Anumana, Materialism. Jainism-Syadvad Anekantavad, Bondage and Liberation. Buddhism Pratityasamutpadavad, Anatmavad, Nirvana, Four sects of Buddhism.
2 Suggested Reading 1. S. Radhakrishnan : Indian Philosophy Vol. I & II 2. S.N. Dasgupta : History of Indian Philosophy vol. I, II, & III 3. C.D. Sharma : A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy 4. M. Hirianna : Outlines of Indian Philosophy 5. Yadunath Sinha : Indian Philosophy Vol. I & II 6. laxe yky ik.ms; % Hkkjrh; n'kzu dk losz{k.k 7- uun fd'kksj nsojkt % Hkkjrh; n'kzu 8- nùk,oa pvthz % Hkkjrh; n'kzu 9- gjsunz izlkn flugk % Hkkjrh; n'kzu dh #ijs[kk 10- cynso izlkn vik/;k; % Hkkjrh; n'kzu 11- punz/kj 'kekz % Hkkjrh; n'kzu vkykspu,oa vuq'khyu 12- ohå,uåflag % Hkkjrh; n'kzu dh :ijs[kk 13- ohå,uå flugk % Hkkjrh; n'kzu ds izeq[k fl)kur,oa lel;k,a
3 lseslvj&izfke f}rh; iz'u i= xzhd,oa e/;;qxhu ;qxhu n kzu Greek and Medieval Philosophy 1- lqdjkr&iwoz xzhd n kzu dk lkeku; ifjp; % Fksyht] ikbfkkxksjl] ikeszukbmht] gsjsdykbvl 2- IysVks& lr~ dk Lo:i] izr;; dk Lo:i] izr;;okn] kqhk dk izr;;a 3-vjLrw& vjlrw&iysvks ds izr;okn dk [k.mu] nzo;,oa vkdkj] dkj.krka 4- lur,fdoul&bz oj,oa mlds vflrro gsrq rdza 1.General Introduction ot Pre-Socratic Greek philosophy : Thales, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Heraditus 2- Plato- Nature of Reality, Nature of Idea, Idealism, Idea of Good. 3. Aristotle-Refutation of Plato s Idealism, form and Matter, Causality. 4. Saint T. Aquinas-God and It s Proofs for Existence. Suggested Reading 1. B.A.G. Fuller : History of Western Philosophy 2. Falkenberg : A History of Modern Philosophy
4 3. Thilly : A History of Philosophy 4. Russell : A History of Western Philosophy 5. W.T. Stace : A Critical History of Greek Philosophy 6. W.K. Wright : A History of Modern Philosophy 7. n;kd`".k % ik'pkr; n'kzu Vol. I & II 8- ;kdwc elhg % ik'pkr; n'kzu dk leh{kkred bfrgkl 9- gfj'kadj mik/;k; % ik'pkr; n'kzu dk mn~hko vksj fodkl 10- vtqzu fej % ik'pkr; n'kzu dh eq[; /kkjk;sa 11- txnh'k lgk; JhokLro % vokzphu n'kzu dk oskkfud bfrgkl 12- txnh k lgk; JhokLo % xzhd,oa e/;;qxhu n kzu dk oskkfud bfrgkla 13- lh0mh0 kekz % ik pkr; n kzu 14- MkWå chå,uåflag % ik'pkr; n'kzu
5 lseslvj & izfke i r`rh; iz'u i= ¼oSdfYid½ lekt n'kzu lektn'kzu dk Lo#i] {ks= rfkk fo"k;] lekt n kzu dk euksfokku] jktuhfr 'kkl=] lekt'kkl=,oa n'kzu 'kkl= ls lecu/ka lkekftd lalfkk, & ifjokj,oa fookg ds izkd`frd,oa usfrd vk/kkj] o.kz & vkje O;oLFkkA ledkyhu Hkkjrh; lekt & nk kzfud %& egkrekk xak/kh] MkW0 Hkxokunkl] vkpk;z ujsunz nso] jkeeuksgj yksfg;k] MkW0 ch0vkj0 vecsmdj] johunzukfk Bkdqj] lqhkk k punz cksl] egf kz vjfouna Semester - I Paper III (Optional) Social Philosophy Nature, Scope and Subject Matter of Social Philosophy. It s Relation to Psychology, Political Science, Sociology and Philosophy, Social Institutions- Natural and Moral Basis of Family and Marriage, Varna Ashram System. Contemporary Indian Social Philosophers Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Bhagwandas, Acharya Narendradev, R. M. Lohia, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Ravindranath Thakur, Subhash Chandra Bose, Shri Aurobindo,
6 Suggested Reading 1. A.K. Sinha : Outlines of Social Philosophy 2. J.S. Machanzi : An Outlines of Social Philosophy 3. J. Fierg : Social Philosophy 4. txnh'k lgk; JhokLro % lekt n'kzu dh Hkwfedk 5- f'ko Hkkuq flag % lekt n'kzu dk losz{k.k 6- ân; ukjk;.k fej % lekt n'kzu ¼lS)kfUrd,oa lel;kred foospu½ 7- xhrk jkuh vxzoky % /kez 'kkl=ksa dk lektn'kzu 8- laxe yky ik.ms; % lekt n'kzu dh,d iz.kkyh 9- chå,uåflugk % lektn'kzu
7 ,e0,0 lseslvj&izfke iz'u i= r`rh; dk fodyi rdz'kkl= rdz'kkl= dk Lo#i,oa ifjhkk"kk] ;qfdr dk Lo#i] lr;rk,oa os/krk] ljy dfku,oa fej dfku] fej dfkuksa ds izdkj] okd;kdkj iqudzfku lehkko;,oa O;k?kkrh ;qfdr vkdkj % lr;rk lkj.kh,oa laf{kir lkj.kh }kjk os/krk,oa vos/krk dk ijh{k.ka os/krk dk vkdkfjd izek.k&vuqeku ds fu;e] izfrlfkkiu ds fu;ea lksikf/kd izek.k] lksikf/kd izek.k dk vfrcy fu;e vos/krk dk izek.k] vizr;{k izek.k dk fu;e iqudzfku ds izek.k dk fu;ea Logic-1 Nature and definition of Logic, Nature of Argument, Truth and Validity, Simple and Compound Statements, Kinds of compound statements, Statement-form-Tautology, Contingent and Contradictory, Argument-form-testing validity and invalidity through Truth-table Method and Short Truth- table Method. Formal proofs of Validity- Rules of Inference and Rules for Substitution, Conditional Proof(CP), Strengthened Conditional Proof((SCP), Proofs of Invalidity, Indirect Proof, Proofs of Tautology.Suggested Reading 1. I.M. Copi : Sybolic Logic 2. Suppes : Introduction to Symbolic Logic 3. Bassion and Connor : Introduction to symbolic Logic 4. vfouk'k frokjh % izrhdkred rdz 'kkl= %,d v/;;u 5- v'kksd dqekj oekz % izrhdkred rdz'kkl=
8 lseslvj& izfke prqfkz iz'u i= uhfr kkl= l=&izfke& Hkkjrh;,oa ik pkr; uhfr kkl=&hkkjrh; uhfr'kkl= dh fo'ks"krk;sa] usfrdrk dh iwozeku;rk;sa % dezokn] iqutzue,oa vkrek dh vejrk] eks{k dh vo/kkj.k] iq#"kkfkz dh vo/kkj.kk] fu dke dez,oa xak/kh&n kzu esa vfgalk dk fl)kura vjlrw dk usfrd n kzu % ln~xq.kksa dk Lo:Ik,oa e/;e ekxz dk fl)kur] fey dk mi;ksfxrkokn ] dk.v dk usfrd n kzu % kqhk ladyi] dùkzo; ds fy, dùkzo;] vksj fujis{k vkns ka uhr'ks&ewy;ksa dk ewy;karj.k Semester : I Paper IV Ethics (Indian & Western Ethics ) Characteristics of Indian Ethics, Postulates of Morality : Karmvad, Rebirth and Immortality of Soul, Concept of Moksha, Nishkam Karm and concept of Ahimsa in Gandhian Philosophy. Aristotle s moral philosophy: The Nature of Virtue and the Golden mean, Mills Utilitarianism, Kant s Moral philosophy: Good will, Duty's for duty sake and Categorical Imperative. Nietzsche - Trans- Valuation of Values
9 Suggested Readings 1. Aristotle : Nichomachean Ethics 2. William Lillie : Introduction to Ethics 3. Kant : Foundation of the Metaphysics of Morals 4. Willian K. Frankena : Introductory Readings in Ethics & Johri T. Granrose (Ed.) 5. Sellers & Hosperse (Ed.) : Readings in Ethical Theory. 6- osn izdk'k oekz % uhfr'kkl= ds ewy fl)kur 7- fur;kuun fej % uhfr'kkl= 8- ch-,u- flag % uhfr kkl= 9- laxe yky ik.ms; % uhfr'kkl= dk losz{k.k 10- jktohj flag 'ks[kkor ¼laå½% Hkkjrh; uhfr'kkl=
10 lseslvj&f}rh; Hkkjrh; n'kzu II izfke iz'u i= lka[;&lr~dk;zokn] iq: k] izd`fr] fodklokna ;ksx&v Vkax;ksxA U;k;&izek.k] bz oja os ksf kd&inkfkz ehekalk&dez dk Lo:i] izkek.;okna v}sr osnkur&czã] ek;k,oa eks{k dk Lo#iA fof'k"vk}sr osnkur& czã] ek;kokn dk [k.mu] eqfdra Semester-II Indian Philosophy II Paper I Samkhya- Satkaryavad, Purusha, Prakriti, Evolutionism, Yoga-Astangyoga Nyay- Praman, God Vaishesika- Padartha. Mimamsa- Nature of Karma, Pramanyavad. Advait Vedanta- Brahman, Maya and Nature of Liberation. Vishistadvait- Brahman, Refutation of Mayavada of Shankara, Liberation.
11 Suggested Reading 1. S. Radhakrishnan : Indian Philosophy Vol. I & II 2. S.N. Dasgupta : History of Indian Philosophy vol. I, II, & III 3. C.D. Sharma : A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy 4. M. Hirianna : Outlines of Indian Philosophy 5. Yadunath Sinha : Indian Philosophy Vol. I & II 6. laxe yky ik.ms; % Hkkjrh; n'kzu dk losz{k.k 7- uun fd'kksj nsojkt % Hkkjrh; n'kzu 8- nùk,oa pvthz % Hkkjrh; n'kzu 9- gjsunz izlkn flugk % Hkkjrh; n'kzu dh #ijs[kk 10- cynso izlkn vik/;k; % Hkkjrh; n'kzu 11- punz/kj 'kekz % Hkkjrh; n'kzu vkykspu,oa vuq'khyu 12- ohå,uåflag % Hkkjrh; n'kzu dh :ijs[kk 13- ohå,uå flugk % Hkkjrh; n'kzu ds izeq[k fl)kur,oa lel;k,a
12 M.A. Sem-II f}rh; iz'u i= vk/kqfud ik pkr; n kzu Paper II Modern Western Philosophy vk/kqfud ik'pkr; n'kzu MsdkVZ& ^^esa lksprk g w blfy, esa g w**] bz oj ds vflrro lecu/kh izek.k] eu&'kjhj lecu/k dh lel;ka fliukstk& xq.k,oa i;kz;] losz'ojokn] lekukurjokna ykbcfurt& fpn.kqokn] iwoz LFkkfir lkeatl;a ykwd& tuetkr izr;;ksa dk [k.mu] Kku dk Lo#i,oa lheka cdzys& vewrz izr;;ksa dk [k.mu] vkrexr izr;;okna º;we& laldkj vksj fokku] ljy,oa fej izr;;] izr;;&lkgp;z vksj Kku] lansgokna dkuv& leh{kkokn] la'ys"k.kkred vuqhko fujis{k fu.kz;] ns'k,oa dkya gsxsy& fujis{k lr~ dk Lo#i] }UnkRed i)fr] olrqxr izr;;okna
13 Paper II Modern Western Philosophy Descartes- Cogito ergo sum Proofs for the Existence of God Mind- Body Problem Spinoza- Attribute, and Modes, Pantheism, Mind- body Relation (Parallelism) Leibnitz- Monadology, Pre-established harmony. Locke- Refutation of Innate Ideas, Nature and Limits of knowledge. Berkeley- Refutation of Abstract Ideas, Subjective Idealism. Hume- Impressions and Ideas, Simple and Compound Ideas, Laws of Association of Ideas and Knowledge, Skepticism. Kant s Criticism, Synthetic apriori judgements, Space and Time. Hegel- Dialectic Method, Objective Idealism.
14 Suggested Reading 1. B.A.G. Fuller : History of Western Philosophy 2. Flakenberg : A History of Modern Philosophy 3. Thilly : A History of Philosophy 4. Russell : A History of Western Philosophy 5. W.T. Stace : A Critical History of Greek Philosophy 6. W.K. Wright : A History of Modern Philosophy 7. n;kd`".k % ik'pkr; n'kzu Vol. I & II 8- ;kdwc elhg % ik'pkr; n'kzu dk leh{kkred bfrgkl 9- gfj'kadj mik/;k; % ik'pkr; n'kzu dk mn~hko vksj fodkl 10- vtqzu fej % ik'pkr; n'kzu dh eq[; /kkjk;sa 11- txnh'k lgk; JhokLro % vokzphu n'kzu dk oskkfud bfrgkl
15 lseslvj & f}rh; jktuhfrd n kzu r`rh; iz'u i= jkt; dh mrifrr ds fl)kur] jkt; ds Lo:Ik ls lecfu/kr fofhkuu er] vurjkz Vªh; usfrdrk] vurjkz Vªh; dkuwu] U;k;,oa n.m ds fl)kura lkekftd vkn kz] lkekftd fopkj/kkjk, & i wthokn] lektokn] lke;okn] Qklhokn] ukthokn] yksdru= ds vk/kkja Semester II Paper III Political Philosophy Theories of Origin of State, Various thoughts about the nature of State, International Morality, International Law, Theories of Justice and Punishment. Social Ideals, Social Thoughts- Capitalism Socialism, Communism, Fascism, Nazism, Basis of Democracy.. Suggested Reading 1. A.K. Sinha : Outlines of Social Philosophy 2. George H. Sabine : History of Political Philosophy 3. J.S. Machanzi : An Outlines of Social Philosophy 4. D.D. Raphael : Problems of Political Philosophy 5. J. Fierg : Social Philosophy 6. txnh'k lgk; JhokLro % lekt n'kzu dh Hkwfedk 7- f'ko Hkkuq flag % lekt n'kzu dk losz{k.k 8- ân; ukjk;.k fej % lekt n'kzu ¼lS)kfUrd,oa lel;kred foospu½ 9- xhrk jkuh vxzoky % /kez 'kkl=ksa dk lektn'kzu 10- laxe yky ik.ms; % lekt n'kzu dh,d iz.kkyh
16 11- chå,uåflugk % lektn'kzu,e0,0 f}rh; lseslvj r`rh; iz u i= dk fodyi rdz kkl=&2 % ifjek.ku fl)kur&,d opukred,oa lkeku; rdzokd; ifjek.ku ds izkjfehkd fu;e] izrhdhdj.k] os/krk,oa vos/krk fl) djuka lecu/kkred rdz'kkl=] lecu/kksa dh dqn fo'ks"krk, ] rknkre; vksj fuf'pr o.kzu] lecu/kkred ;qfdr;ksa dh os/krk,oa vos/krk fl) djuka Logic-2 Quantification:- Singular and General Proposition, Primary Rules of Quantification, Symbolization of Propositions, Proving Validity & Invalidity. Suggested Reading Relational Logic, Some Properties of Relations, Identity and Definite Description, Proving Validity and Invalidity of Relational Arguments. 1. I.M. Copi : Symbolic Logic 2. Suppes : Introduction to Symbolic Logic 3. Bassion and Connor : Introduction to symbolic Logic 4. vfouk'k frokjh % izrhdkred rdz 'kkl= %,d v/;;u 5- v'kksd dqekj oekz % izrhdkred rdz'kkl=
17 lseslvj f}rh; prqfkz iz'u i= vf/kuhfr kkl=,oa vuqiz;qdr uhfr kkl= lakkuokn & izd`frokn,oa fuizzd`frokn ¼ewj& kqhk dk vfkz vksj izd`froknh rdz nks k½ vlakkuokn & laosxokn ¼LVhosUlu½,oa ijk kzokn ¼vkj0,e0 gs;j½ ds vuqlkj usfrd izr;;ksa dk vfkz,oa usfrd fu.kz;ksa dk Lo:IkA ikfjflfkfrdh uhfr kkl=] bpnk&e`r;q,o Hkzw.k gr;k Semester : II Meta Ethics and Applied Ethics Cognitivism Naturalism and Non- naturalism (Moore Meaning of Good and Naturalistic fallacy) Non-Cognitivism Emotivism (Stevenson) and Prescriptivism (R.M. Hare) Meaning of Moral terms and nature of Moral Judgments. Environmental Ethics, Euthanasia and Abortion. Suggested Readings 1. W.D. Hudson : Modern Moral Philosophy 2. Binkley : Contemporary Ethical Theories 3. Marry Warnock : Ethics Since G.J. Warnock : Contemporary Moral Philosophy 5. Rechard B. Brandt : Ethical Theory 6. Peter Singer : Practical Ethics 7. osn izdk'k oekz % vf/kuhfr'kkl= ds eq[; fl)kur 8- fur;kuun fej % uhfr'kkl= 9- ch-,u- flag % uhfr kkl= 10- laxe yky ik.ms; % uhfr'kkl= dk losz{k.k
18 13-,e0ih0 pksjfl;k % vuqiz;qdr uhfr kkl=,eå,å lseslvj&r`rh; izfke iz u i= Lkedkyhu Hkkjrh; n kzu Contemporary Indian Philosophy egkrek xak/kh&bz oj] ] lr;] vfgalk Jh vjfoun&o;fdr] izd`fr,oa bz'oj dh vo/kkj.kk] fno; thou&cks/k foosdkuun & lkozhkksfed /kez] jkt;ksx MkW0,l0 jk/kk.ku~ & rùo & fopkj] Hkkjrh; thou n`f VA M.A. Semster-III Paper I ContemporaryIndian Philosophy Mahatma Gandhi- God, Truth and non-violence. Sri Aurbindo - Conception of Man Nature and God, Realization of Divine life. Vivekanand - Universal Religion, Rajyoga Dr. S. Radhakrishnan- Metaphysics, An Indian view of Life. 18
19 Suggested Reading 1. D.M. Dutta : Chief Currents of contemporary Philosophy 2. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan: Indian Philosophy, Vol. I&II Idealistic View of Life 3 Dr. R.S. Srivastava : Comtemporary Indian Philosophy 4. ohådsåyky % ledkyhu Hkkjrh; n'kzu 5- 'kkfur tks'kh % lelkef;d Hkkjrh; nk'kzfud 6-,ålhåHkêkpk;kZ % Jh vjfoun n'kzu 7- MkWå y{eh ldlsuk¼laå½ % lelkef;d Hkkjrh; nk'kzfud
20 ,e0,0 lseslvj&r`rh; f}rh; iz'u i= ledkyhu ik pkr; n kzu & 1 1- ledkyhu ik pkr; nk kzfud izo`fùk;ksa dk ifjp;a 2-th0b0ewj& th0b0ewj&fokkuokn dk [k.mu] bfunz; iznùka 3- cvªsz.m jlsy&rkfdzd v.kqokn] rvlfk,drùookn 4- xkwvfyc Qzsxs&vFkZ,oa funsz k@lanhkz 5- yqm~fox fov~xsalvkbu ¼iwoZorhZ ¼ iwozorhz½& ½&rkfdZd fo ys k.k@hkk kk fo ys k.k] vfkz dk fp=.k fl)kura 6-,0ts0,;j&lR;kiu fl)kur ] rùoeheaklk dk fujlua M.A. Semester- III Paper II Contemporary Western Philosophy (I) 1. Introduction to Contemporary Western Philosophical Tendencies. 2.G.E. Moore-Refutation o f Idealism, Sense Data. 3.Russell-logical Atomism, Neutral Monism. 4.Frege-Meaning and Reference. 5.Early Wittgenstein - Logical Atomism- Picture theory of Meaning. 6.A.J. Ayer Verification Principle, Refutation of Metaphysics. Suggested Reading 1. D.M. Dutta : Chief Currents of contemporary Philosophy 2. John Hospers : An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis
21 3. Ammerman : Classics of Analytic Philosophy 4. Richard Rorty : The Linguistic Turn 5. Pitcher : The Philosophy of Wittgenstein 6. J. Passmore : A Hundred years of Philosophy 7- fur;kuun fej % ledkyhu ik'pkr; n'kzu 8- clur dqekj yky % ledkyhu ik'pkr; n'kzu 9- y{eh ldlsuk % ledkyhu ik'pkr; n'kzu
22 'kkadj osnkur iz'u i= % r`rh; lseslvj&r`rh; 1-czãlw= 'kkadj Hkk";&prq%lw=h 2- osnkur ifjhkk"kk& izes; fopkj Shamkar Vedant 1 Semester-III Paper III 1. Brahmasutra Shamkar Bhasya- Chatuhsutri. 2. Vedant Paribhasa- Prameya- Vichar Suggested Reading 1. K.C. Bhattacharya : Studies In Vedantism 2. N.K. Devraja : An Introduction to Shankar s Theory of Knowledge 3. S.S. Ray : The Heritage of Shankara 4. Mahadevan : The Philosophy of Advaita 5. Dr. D.M. Datta : Six Ways of Konowing 6. jekdkur f=ikbh % czãlw= 'kkadj Hkk"; prq % lw=h 7- /kezjktk/ohjhun % osnkur ifjhkk"kk 8- tså,låjhoklro % v}sr osnkur dh rkfdzd Hkwfedk 9- punz /kj 'kekz % cks) n'kzu vksj osnkur 10- vtzqu fej % v}sr osnkur 11- MkWå 'kf'k nsoh flag % ^'kkadj osnkur esa psru;& rùo*
23 12- vkpk;z xukuu 'kkl=h % osnkur ifjhkk"kk ewlyxkaodj ¼vuqoknd½ 1- JhvjfoUn dk nk kzfud n`f Vdksa.k % lseslvj r`rh; iz'u i= r`rh; dk fodyi Jh vjfoun dk n kzu Hkkx,d i) nks fu ks/k %,dkfurd HkkSfrdokn vksj v/;kreokn ( ii) iw.kkz}srokn A 2- ije lr~ dk Lo:I % lfppnkuun i) kq) lr~] ii) fpr~& kfä] iii) vkuun( iv) kkadj osnkur vksj JhvjfoUnA 2- psruk ds vk;ke % i) psru] vopsru vksj vfrpsru( ii) bfunz;] eu vksj cqf)( iii) vurhkkzl( iv) Kku ds prq dze( v) lirfo/k Kku vksj,sd; Kku (vi ) vuur dk rdz A 4- f}fo/k ekuokrek % i) ldke vkrek vksj vkuune; vkrek(ii) psr; iq# ka 5- eks{k vksj mldh izkfir % i) JhvjfoUn n kzu esa eqfä dk Lo:I ( ii) eqfä dh izkfir% pkj lgk;da Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo (Part 1) Semester 1 1. Philosophical view point of Sri Aurobind I. Integral Non- dualism. II. Two Negations: Materialist and Idealist partial views of thoughts. 2. Nature of Ultimate Reality I. Sachhidanand: Pure Existent, Consciousness- Force, Bliss II. Shankar Vedant and Sri Aurobind 3. Dimensions of Consciousness I. Super Conscient, Consciousness and Sub- Consciousness II. Sences, Mind and Intellect. III. Intution IV. Four fold order of knowledge V. Seven fold order of knowledge and Integral knowledge 4. Double Soul in Man I. Desire Soul and Delight Soul II. Psychic Being 5. Liberation and its attainment I. Nature of Liberation in Sri Aurobindo s Philosophy II. Attainment of Liberation: Four aids
24 ikb~; iqlrdsa % fno; thou& JhvjfoUn n kzu dh Hkwfedk& JhvjfoUn dk lokzax n kzu& JhvjfoUn dk n kzu& JhvjfoUn,l0ds0eS=k¼vuq0½ izks0vatuhdqekj flag] Mk0 jkeukfk kekz Mk0 vhk;pun HkV~Vkpk;Z] JhvjfoUn dh fgj.;e;h fpuru ;k=k&mk0of k B ukjk;.k f=ikbh] JhvjfoUn dk ewy n kzu& The Life Divine : Mk0vatuhdqekjflag,oa Mk0ufUnuh flaga Sri Aurobind The Integral advaitism of Sri Aurobindo : Dr. R.S. Misra An Introduction to the Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: Dr. S.K. Maitra The Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo : Jyoti Chakravarty The Philosophy of Integralism : Chaudhary Dr. Satya Dr. S.K. Absolutism : East and West Dr. V. K. Dubey
25 ,eå,å lseslvj r`rh; iz'u i= prqfkz dkuv dk n'kzu føfvd vkwq I;ksj jhtu& Hkkx&1 ¼Aesthetic & Some part of Analytic½ ¼eåxkådk'kh fo kihb dseil ds fo kffkz;ksa ds fy,½ leh{kkokn] la'ys"k.kkred vuqhkofujis{k fu.kz; dkijfudlh; ØkfUr vrhfunz; laosnu'kkl=& ns'k dky dk rkfrod fuxeu] ns'kdky dk vrhfunz; fuxeu vrhfunz; fo'ysf"kdh& oqf) fodyiksa dk rkfrod,oa vrhfunz; fuxeu& olrqfu"b,oa vkrefu"b fuxeu] fo'kq) lekdyiuk dh vrhfunz; la'ys"k.kkred,drk] vkdkjk;.k ¼For the Students of M.G.K.V.P. Campus½ Criticism, Synthetic Apriori judgements, Copernican revolution, Transcendental Acsthetic-Metaphysical and Transcendental deduction of Space & Time Transcendental Analytic- Metaphysical and Transencendental deduction objective and Subjective deduction of Categories, Transencendental synthetic unity of pure apperception, Schematism. Suggested Reading 1. Kant (Tr. N.K. Smith) : Critique of Pure Reason 2. Paton : Metaphysics of Experience 3. A.C. Eving : A short Commentary on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason 4. Korner : Kant 5. Hartnock : Kant s Theory of Knowledge
26 6. N.K.Smith : A short Commentary on Kant s Critique of Suggested Reading Pure Reason,eå,å lseslvj r`rh; iz'u i= prqfkz ¼Optional For students outside University Campus½ /kez dk Lo:Ik,oa egro] /kez n kzu dk Lo:Ik] /kkfezd vusdrkokn] fokku]/kez vksj n kzu] /kez dh mrifùk lecu/kh fl)kur] /kez ds vk/kkj&fo okl] vklfkk vksj rdz A bz oj izr;;& bz oj dk Lo:Ik vksj xq.k] bz'oj ds vflrro ds fy, izek.k vuh ojokn& lefkzu esa izaek.ka Nature and importance of religion, Nature of philosophy of religion. Religious pluralism, science, philosophy and relgion, Theories of the origin of religion, Foundations of religious-belief, faith and reason. The idea of God- nature and attributes of God Argument for the existence of God,Atheism, Arguments in favour of atheism. 1. Edward, Miller - God and Reason 2. John Hick - Philosophy of Religion 3. Galloway- The Philosophy of Religion 4. RadhaKrishnan- An Idealist View of Life 5. A Thompson- A Modern Philosophy of Religion ân;ukjk;.k fej & /kez n kzu ifjp; gjsunz izlkn flaugk & /kez n kzu dh :ijs[kk nqxkznùk ik.ms; & vokzphu /kez n kzu osnizdk k oekz & /kez n kzu ;kdwc elhg & /kez n kzu
27 lseslvj&prqfkz izfke iz'u i= Comparative Religion rqyukred /kez 1- /kekzsa dh rqyuk& egùo,oa i)fra 2- rqyuk ds vk/kkj&mn~hko] fodkl,oa mi;ksfxrk 3- /keksza dk y{;,oa mldks izkir djus dk mik;&vkre lk{kkrdkj,oa yksd n`f VA 4- fgunw /kez &rro fopkj,oa vkpkj] fo osdkre;okn,oa vorkjokna 5- cks/k /kez&usjkre;okn fuokz.k vksj cksf/klroa 6- tsu /kez& cu/ku] eks{k vksj iap *egkozr* 7-bZlkbZ /kez&bz oj] ifo= vkrek] izse vksj elhgk dh vo/kkj.kka 8-bLyke /kez& iap LraHk]lwQhokn 9- jgl;okn vksj /kkfezd vuqhkwfra 10-fo o /kez dh lahkkouk] oskkfud vfhk:fpa 11-/keZ fujis{krk,oa /kez lfg".kqqrka 12-MkW0 Hkxokunkl ds /kez laca/kh fopkj] fo o /keksaz dh,drka 20 Paper I Semstre-IV Comparative Religion 1. Comparision of Religions - Importance and Methods. 2. Standards of Comparision -: Origin, development and Utility.
28 3. Aims of Religion and ways of achieving it - Self Realisation and world view. 4. Hinduism - Metaphysics and Ethics, Theory of one Soul, Incarnation. 5. Buddhuism Nairatmyavad, Nirvana and Bodhisattva. 6. Jainism Bondage and Liberation, Five Mahavratas. 7. Christianity God, The holy Ghost, Concept of Christ and love. 8. Islam - Five pillars, Sufism. 9. Mysticism and Religious experience 10. Possiblity of world- Religion, Scientific Temper. 11. Religious Tollerance and Secularism. 12. Dr. Bhagwan das s views on Religion - Unity of world Religions. Suggested Reading 1. Joachim Wach : A comparative study of Religions 2. P.V. Chatterji : Studies in Comparative Religion 3. J.N. Ferkuhar : Outlines of religions litrature of India 4. R.S. Misra : Hinduism 5. vkjå,låjhoklro % rqyukred /kez 6-,på,uåfeJ % fo'o ds izeq[k /kez 9- ;kdwc elhg % /kez dk rqyukred v/;;u 7- gjsunz izlkn flugk % /kezn'kzu dh #ijs[kk,e0,0
29 ZZ lseslvj&prqfkz f}rh; iz'u i= ledkyhu ik pkr; n kzu & 2 1- yqm~fox fov~xsalvkbu ¼Ik pkr~orhz½&rkfdzd fo ys k.k ijek.kqokn dk [k.mu] nk kzfud lel;k dk Lo:i] Hkk kk;h [ksy 2- fxycvz Zjkby& jkby&rkfdzd O;ogkjokn] dksfv nks"k 3- ts0,y0vkwflvu&okd~ fdz;ka 4- MCY;w0oh0vks0 Dokbu&rh{.k vuqhkookna 5- ih0,q0lvªkwlu&o;fdr dh vo/kkj.kk 6- vm~e.m gqlyz&ifj?kvuk kkl=h; fof/k] psruk dh fi k;k ks{kka 7- ¼v½ vflrrookn % fddszxkmz gsmxj,oa lk=z ds vflrrookn dh lkeku; fo'ks"krk,a] Lora=rk dh vo/kkj.kka M.A. Semester- IV Paper II Contemporary Western Philosophy (II) 1. LaterWittgenstein Refutation of logical Atomisim, Nature of Philosophical Problem, Language Game. 2. Gilbert Ryle- Logical Behaviourism, Categorical Mistake 3. J.L. Austin- Speech - Act 4. Quine - Radical Empriricism 5. P.F. Strawson- Concept of person. 6. Husseral- Phenomenological Method, Intentionality of Conciousness, 7. Existentialism- General Characteristics of Existentialism, the concept Freedom according to the Kierkagaurd, Heidegger and Sartre. Suggested Reading 1. D.M. Dutta : Chief Currents of contemporary Philosophy 2. John Hospers : An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis 3. Ammerman : Classics of Analytic Philosophy 4. Richard Rorty : The Linguistic Turn 5. Pitcher : The Philosophy of Wittgenstein 6. J. Passmore : A Hundred years of Philosophy
30 7. B.N. Tripathi : Meaning of Life in Existentialism 8- fur;kuun fej % ledkyhu ik'pkr; n'kzu 9- clur dqekj yky % ledkyhu ik'pkr; n'kzu 10- y{eh ldlsuk % ledkyhu ik'pkr; n'kzu
31 lseslvj&prqfkz 1-czãlw= 'kkadj Hkk";& rdzikn 2-osnkUr ifjhkk"kk&izek.k vksj izkek.; Semester-IV 1. Brahm sutra shankar Bhasya- Tarkpada 2. Vedant Paribhasa- Praman and Prameya Suggested Reading 1. K.C. Bhattacharya : Studies In Vedantism 2. N.K. Devraja : An Introduction to Shankar s Theory of Knowledge 3. S.S. Ray : The Heritage of Shankara 4. Mahadevan : The Philosophy of Advaita 5. Dr. D.M. Datta : Six Ways of Konowing 6. jekdkur f=ikbh % czãlw= 'kkadj Hkk"; prq % lw=h 7- /kezjktk/ohjhun % osnkur ifjhkk"kk 8- tså,låjhoklro % v}sr osnkur dh rkfdzd Hkwfedk 9- punz /kj 'kekz % cks) n'kzu vksj osnkur 10- vtzqu fej % v}sr osnkur 11- MkWå 'kf'k nsoh flag % ^'kkadj osnkur esa psru;& rùo* 12- vkpk;z xukuu 'kkl=h % osnkur ifjhkk"kk ewlyxkaodj ¼vuqoknd½
32 lseslvj prqfkz iz'u i= r`rh; dk fodyi JhvjfoUn dk n kzu &2 1- fodklokn % i) fodkl dh izfdz;k % O;kidrk] Å/oZxeu vksj la ys k.k( ii) O;f V vksj lef V dk fodkl( iii) f=fo/k :ikurj.k % psfr;d] vk/;kfred vksj vfrekuflda 2- vfrekul % i) Lo:i vksj dk;z( ii) vfrekufld lùkk dh fo ks krk, ( iii) lùkk ds lkr lw=( iv) ekul] mpprj ekul] iznhir ekul( v) lacksf/k ekul] vf/kekul] vfrekul( vi )thoueqä vksj fokkue; iq# ka 3-vKku dh mrifùk vksj Lo:i % i) l`f V dh izfdz;k vksj vkku(ii) vkku dh izd`fr( iii) vkku dk lzksr( iv) vkku vksj ek;k( v) lirfo/k vkkua 4-iw.kZ;ksx % i) vfkz vksj Lo:i( ii) lk/kuk vksj flf)a 5-fnO; thou % i) vfkz vksj izhkko( Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo (Part 2) Semester 2 6. Theory of Evolution i. Process of Evolution : Widening,Heightening and Integration. ii. Individual and Universal Evolutio iii. Triple Transformation: Psychic,Spiritual and Supramental. 7. Super Mind i. Nature and Functio ii. Characteristics of Supramental Being iii. Seven chord of Being iv. Mind, Higher Mind,Illumined Mind v. Intutive mind, Over Mind, Super Mind vi. Jivan mukt and Gnostic Being. 8. Nature and origin of Ignorance i. Process of Universe and Ignorance ii. Nature of Ignorance iii. Origin of Ignorance iv. Ignorance and Maya v. Seven fold Ignorance 9. Integral Yoga i. Meaning and Nature ii. Practice and Realisation 10. The Life Divine i. Meaning and its impact ikb~; iqlrdsa % fno; thou& JhvjfoUn n kzu dh Hkwfedk& JhvjfoUn dk lokzax n kzu& JhvjfoUn dk n kzu& JhvjfoUn,l0ds0eS=k¼vuq0½ izks0vatuhdqekj flag] Mk0 jkeukfk kekz Mk0 vhk;pun HkV~Vkpk;Z] JhvjfoUn dh fgj.;e;h fpuru ;k=k&mk0of k B ukjk;.k f=ikbh] JhvjfoUn dk ewy n kzu& The Life Divine : Mk0vatuhdqekjflag,oa Mk0ufUnuh flaga Sri Aurobind The Integral advaitism of Sri Aurobindo : Dr. R.S. Misra An Introduction to the Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo:
33 Dr. S.K. Maitra The Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo : Jyoti Chakravarty The Philosophy of Integralism : Chaudhary Dr. Satya Dr. S.K. Absolutism : East and West Dr. V. K. Dubey
34 ,eå,å lseslvj prqfkz iz'u i= prqfkz dkuv dk n'kzu føfvd vkwq I;ksj jhtu& Hkkx&2 ¼ Analytic & Some part of Dilectic½ ¼eåxkådk'kh fo kihb dseil ds fo kffkz;ksa ds fy,½ 'kqf) cqf) ds fl)kurks dh O;oLFkk& vuqhko dh Lo;a fl);k ] izr;{k ds iwokzo/kkj.k] vuqhko ds lkn`';] vkuqhkfod fopkj dh iwozeku;rk, ] lao`fùk,oa ijekfkza vrhfunz; }Un U;k;& vrhfunz; Hkze] cksf)d euksfokku ds rdkzek"k& cksf)d l`f"v fokku ds foizfr"ks/k] cksf)d bz'oj fokku ds O;k?kkrA ¼For the Students of M.G.K.V.P. Campus½ Analytic- System of Principles of pure Reason- Axioms of Intution, Anticipation of Perception, Analogy of Experience, Postulates of Empirical thought, Noumena & Phenomena. Transcendental Dialectic Transcendental illusion, Para-logisms of Rational psychology, Antinomies of rational consmology, contradictions of Rational Cosmology. Suggested Reading 1. Kant (Tr. N.K. Smith) : Critique of Pure Reason 2. Paton : Metaphysics of Experience 3. A.C. Eving : A short Commentary on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason 4. Korner : Kant 5. Hartnock : Kant s Theory of Knowledge 6. N.K.Smith : A short commentary on Kant s Critique of Pure Reason
35 7. B.A.G. Fuller : A History of Western Philosophy 8. Edward Caird : Critical Philosophy of Imanucl Kant 9. P.F. Strawson : The Bounds of Sense 10. Benett : Kant s Dialectics 11- laxeyky ik.ms; % dkuv dk n'kzu 12- lhkkthr fej % dkuv dk n'kzu 13- txnh'k lgk; JhokLro % vokzphu n'kzu dk oskkfud bfrgkl
36 ,eå,å lseslvj prqfkz iz'u i= prqfkz /kez n'kzu dh lel;k,a ¼ Problems of Philosophy of Religion½ ¼ Optional For Students Outside University Campus½ /kez esa izrhd dk Lo:Ik ] vfkz vksj egro] v kqhk vksj nq%[k dh lel;k] /kkfezd vuqhkwfr& jgl;okn] /kkfezd psruka bz oj,oa czã ¼ fujis{k½& fo oo;kih,oa fo okrhr] nsookn] losz ojokn] iq: kksùkeokn] bz ojokna /kkfezd Hkk kk& Lo:Ik,oa izdkj] vurz/kkfezd laokn vksj lkozhkkse /kez dh lehkkouka The Nature, meaning and role of symbolism Problems of evil and sufferings, Relgious conciousness. God and absolute-transendence-immanence, Deism, Pantheism, Panentheism and Theism, Religious Language- nature it's kind, Inter-religious dialogue and Possibility of universal religion.
37 Suggested Reading 1. Edward, Miller - God and Reason 2. John Hick - Philosophy of Religion 3. Galloway- The Philosophy of Religion 4. RadhaKrishnan- An Idealist View of Life 5. A Thompson- A Modern Philosophy of Religion gzn;ukjk;.k fej & /kez n kzu ifjp; gjsunz izlkn flaugk & /kez n kzu dh :ijs[kk nqxkznùk ik.ms; & vokzphu /kez n kzu osnizdk k oekz & /kez n kzu ;kdwc elhg & /kez n kzu MkWå lhkkthr flag ;kno v/;{k n'kzu fohkkx egkrek xka/kh dk'kh fo kihb] okjk.klh
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