M.A. (Part II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH-204 : Contemporary Western Philosophy (Compulsory Course) (85 Pattern)

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1 *370616* [3706] 16 M.A. (Part II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH-204 : Contemporary Western Philosophy (Compulsory Course) (85 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: i) All questions are compulsory. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer in twenty words each (any ten) : (20) i) Give any two peculiarities of Moore s method of philosophising. ii) What is the thesis of internality of relations which both Moore and Russell were opposing? iii) What is the picture theory of meaning? iv) Explain with illustration the idea of a language game. v) What according to Kierkegaard are the three stages in life? vi) State any two characteristics of being-in-itself as envisaged by Sartre. vii) State any two functions of hermeneutic philosophy. viii) What is Husserl s idea of philosophy? ix) How does Rorty characterise philosophers who wish to ground solidarity in objectivity? x) State any two characteristics of linguistic sign according to Saussure. xi) What does Derrida mean by binary opposition? xii) What does Habermas mean by Universal Pragmatics? xiii) What is communicative action according to Habermas? 2. Write short notes on any two in 50 words each : (10) 1) Phenomenological method. 2) Wittgensteins views on language and the world as found in TLP. 3) Frege s anti psychologism. 4) Davidson s idea of conceptual scheme. P.T.O.

2 [3706] *370616* 3. Answer any two in 150 words each : (20) 1) Two dogmas of empiricism 2) Russell s Logical Analysis 3) Kierkegaard s views on God 4) Sartre s conception of Bad Faith 4. Answer any two in 500 words each. (30) 1) Derrida s Deconstructionism. 2) Husserl s views on philosophy as a rigorous science. 3) Sartre on freedom and responsibility. 4) Saussure s views on Linguistic Signs. _amr>r ê$nm Va VÎdkmZ g_h$mbrz nmûmmë` VÎdkmZ gymzm : 1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ àízm Mo nyu JwU Xím {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àíz n{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr 10 àízm Mr àë`oh$s 20 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : (20) 1) _yaà`m VÎd{MV Z nõvrmr H$moUVrhr XmoZ d {eîq>çoo gm Jm. 2) Am V[aH $g ~ Y {gõmýv åhuoo H$m`? Á`mbm _ya d agob XmoKohr {damoy H$aVmV. 3) AW {df`h$$ {MÌ-Cnn{Îm åhuoo H$m`? 4) ^m{fh$-ioi hr g H$ënZm gmoxmhau ñnîq H$am. 5) OrdZmMo VrZ ñva Ho$H}$JmS> À`m _VmZwgma H$m` AmhoV? 6) gmì À`m ñdê$n-gîmomr XmoZ d {eîq>ço gm Jm. 7) àvrh$-_r_m g VÎdkmZmMr H$moUVrhr XmoZ H$m` o gm Jm.

3 *370616* -3- [3706] 16 8) VÎdkmZmMo ñdê$n øwgb À`m _Vo H$m` Amho? 9) amoaq>r dñvw{zîr>>vm hr ^a^šh$_ nm`mda C^r Agbrnm{hOo Ago åhuumao Oo VÎddoÎmo AmhoV Ë`m Mr H$moUVr JwUd o{eîq>ço gm JVmo? 10) gmogwa `m À`m_Voo ^m{fh$ -{MÝhm Mr H$moUVrhr XmoZ R>iH$ d {eîq>ço gm Jm. 11) S>o[aS>m {damoy ìx ìx `mmm AW H$m` gm JVmV? 12) d pídh$$ Cn`wŠVVmdmX `mmm AW h ~a_mg H$m` H$aVmV? 13) h ~a_mg g àofu -{H«$`m åhuoo H$m` åhuvmv? 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Xmohm oda g {jßv Q>rnm àë`oh$s 50 eãxm V {bhm. (10) A) àë``dñvwdmxr nõ{v. ~) {dq²>jozñq>mb ZMr ^mfm d OJ `m À`m g ~ YrMr _Voo Q >ŠQ> Q>g² AmYmao. H$) \«$ojmm à{v-_zmo_`vmdmx S>) SopìhS>gZMr g H$ënZm AZw~ Y hr H$ënZm. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 150 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm. (20) A) AmJ«hr AZw^d{ZîR>VmdmXmMo XmoZ àh$ma. ~) agobmo Vm{H $H$ {díboofu. H$) B ûda {df`h$ Ho$H}$JmS> Mr _Vo. S>) MwH$sÀ`m lõm Mr g H$ënZm gmì _VmZwgma. 4. H$moUË`mh>r Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 500 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm. (30) A) S>o[aS>mMr nwz~mªyur ~) øwgb `m Mr VÎdkmZ åhuoo {M{H$ËgH$emñÌ `m{df`rmr _Vo. H$) ñdmv Í` d H$V ì`o `m~m~vmr gmì `m Mr _Vo. S>) gmogwamo ^m{fh$ {MÝhm~m~VMo _V. B/I/10/220

4 * * [3706] 105 M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (Optional) PH-104 : Buddhism (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: i) Attempt all questions. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. iii) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Explain fully the role of faith, experience and reason in Buddha s teaching. b) Explain fully the nature of Dvadasanidāna. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Explain the nature of Aṣtāṅgika Mārga according to Buddhism. b) Explain the nature of Kṣaṇabhangavāda and its limitations. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 1) State and discuss the nature of Tṛṣṇā as a cause of Duhkha. 2) Explain fully the nature of Sopudiseṣa and Nirūpādiseṣa Nirvāṇa. 3) State and discuss the nature of Anityatā. 4) Explain in brief the division of Buddhism into various schools. 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Avidyā 2) Sūnyatā 3) Buddhist response of vedic tradition 4) Satipatthāna 5) Anātmatā 6) Madhyama Pratipat. P.T.O.

5 [3706] 105 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1)gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àým Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àýn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma Úm : 20 A) ~wõm À`m {eh$duwh$svrb lõm, AZw^d Am{U àkm `m Mr ^y{_h$m ñnîq> H$am. ~) ÛmXe{ZXmZmMo ñdê$n g{dñva ñnîq> H$am eãxmv CÎma Úm : 20 A) ~m ÕXe ZmZwgma AîQ>m {JH$_mJm Mo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. ~) ju^ JdmXmMo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$ê$Z Ë`mÀ`m _`m Xm gm Jm. 3. H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V CÎmao Úm : 20 1) Xw:ImMo H$maU åhuyz V îumà`m ñdê$nmmr MMm H$am. 2) gmonm{yeof Am{U {Zê$nm{Yeof {Zdm UMo ñdê$n g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. 3) A{ZË`VoMo ñdê$n gm JyZ Ë`mMr MMm H$am. 4) ~m ÕXe ZmÀ`m {d{dy g àxm`m Mo ñdê$n WmoS>Š`mV ñnîq> H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V CÎmao Úm : 20 1) A{dÚm 2) eyý`vm 3) d {XH$ na naobm ~m Õm Mm à{vgmx 4) g{vnç>mu 5) AZmË_Vm 6) _Ü`_ à{vnx². B/I/10/100

6 * * [3706] 103 M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (Optional) PH-103 : Plato (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 Instructions : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words. 20 a) Can virtue be taught? Elaborately discuss with reference to the dialogue Meno. b) Explain in detail Plato s criticism of the definition of knowledge as perception. 2. Answer in 500 words. 20 a) What is Plato s response to the problem of one and many? Explain. b) Discuss in detail Plato s distinction between opinion and knowledge with reference to the dialogue Republic. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 1) Bring out the importance of the recollection theory of knowledge. 2) Write a note on Protagoras doctrine that man is the measure of everything. 3) State and explain Parmenides criticism of Plato s theory of Forms. 4) Explain the distinguishing features of the method of dialogue. 4. Write notes on any four of the following in 100 words each : 20 1) Simile of sun. 2) Art is imitation. 3) Role of Socrates as intellectual midwife. 4) Whole and part. 5) Wisdom. 6) Road to Larrisa. P.T.O.

7 [3706] 103 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àem Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma {bhm. 20 A) "gx²jwummo {eju XoUo eš` Amho H$m? {_Zmo `m g dmxmà`m g X^m V g{dñva MMm H$am. ~) kmz åhêoo B {Ð`mZw^d hçm ì`m»`odarb ßboQ>moMr Q>rH$m g{dñva ñnîq> H$am eãxm V CÎma {bhm. 20 A) "EH$ Am{U AZoH ' `m g_ñ`oà`m ~m~vrvrb ßboQ>moMm à{vgmx H$m` Amho? ñnîq> H$am. ~) [anpãbh$ `m g dmxmà`m g X^m V ßbooQ>moZo _V Am{U kmz _m V Ho$boë`m \$ah$mmr g{dñva MMm H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm. 20 1) kmzmà`m AZwñ_aU CnnÎmrMo _hëd {dex H$am. 2) _Zwî` hm àë`oh$ JmooîQ>rMm _mnx S> Amho `m àmoq>ojmoagà`m {güxm Vmda Q>rn {bhm. 3) ßboQ>moÀ`m AmH$ma{df`H$ CnnÎmrdarb nma{_zmb S²>g²Mr Q>rH$m gm Jm Am{U ñnîq> H$am. 4) g dmx nõvrmo d {eîqçnyu JwUY_ ñnîq> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mma mda àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm. 20 1) gy`m Mm ÑîQ>m V 2) H$bm åhuoo AZwH$aU 3) d Mm[aH$ gwb U åhuyz gm H«o${Q>gMo H$m`. 4) g_ï>r Am{U ì`ï>r 5) ehmunu 6) b [agmh$s>o OmUam _mj. B/I/10/420

8 * * [3706] 104 M.A. (Sem. I) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH 104 : Early Buddhism (2008 Pattern) (Optional) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.:1) Attempt All questions. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Attempt in 500 words : 20 a) Critically examine Buddha's response to vedic tradition. b) What is dvadaśanidan? Explain its importance. 2. Attempt in 500 words : 20 a) Distinguish fully between the concept of Nirvana and the concept of moks'a of advaita vedanta. b) State the four noble truths. Explain ellaborately its importance. 3. Answer any two of the following in 250 words each : 20 a) Explain in detail the concept of pratityasamutpada. b) State and explain the three jewels of Buddhism. c) State and explain the kinds of Nirvana. d) Explain the nature of vipussana. 4. Write notes on any four of the following in 100 words each : 20 a) Brahmavihar b) Dharm - cakra - pravartan c) Arhat d) Sila for Bhikkus e) Prajna f) Anatmata. P.T.O

9 [3706] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm:1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) d {XH$ na naobm ~wõm Zr {Xboë`m à{vgmxmmo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. ~) ÛmXe{ZXmZ åhuoo H$m`? Ë`mMo _hëd ñnîq> H$am eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) {Zdm U g H$ënZm Am{U AÛ V doxm VmMr _moj g H$ënZm `m Vrb \$ah$ nyu V : ñnîq> H$am. ~) Mma Am` gë`o gm Jm. Ë`mMo _hëd g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$r H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àízm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$r 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) àë`rë` g_wënmxmmr g H$ënZm g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. ~) ~m Õ Xe ZmVrb {ÌaËZo gm Jm Am{U ñnîq> H$am. H$) {Zdm UmMo àh$ma gm Jm Am{U ñnîq> H$am. S>) {dnñgzomo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$r H$moUË`mhr Mmam da 100 eãxm V Q>r>nm {bhm : 20 A) ~«{dhma ~) Y_ MH«$ àdv Z H$) Ah V S>>) {^ŠIw gmr>r erb B) àkm \$) AZmË_Vm. B/I/10/420

10 * * [3706] 106 M.A. (Sem. I) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH 105 : (Optional) (2008 Pattern) Saints of Maharashtra Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 80 N.B: 1)All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Discuss in detail the socio-cultural relevance of Bhakti Movement. b) Explain elaborately Jnanesvara's views regarding the relation between Vastu (Reality) and Jagat. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Discuss in detail the place of Tukaram in the tradition of saints in Maharashtra. b) Explain Ramdas' viewpoint regarding jnana and ajnana. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 1) State Tukaram's criticism of social inequalities. Bring out its relevance. 2) What are the issues associated with the interpretation of Mahanubhava texts? Explain. 3) State and discuss the relevance at Ramdas' notion of prayatna. 4) What according to Jnanesvara is the nature and role of sabda? 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Tukaram's criticism on pakhand 2) Vis'vatmak Dev 3) Chakradhar's concept of Is'vara 4) Ramdas' views on Ninefold-Bhakti 5) Karmayoga and liberation 6) Ramdas' concept of rajakaran. P.T.O

11 [3706] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1)gd àíz Amdí`H$ AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) ^ŠVr MidirÀ`m gm_m{oh$ - gm ñh ${VH$ àñvwvvomr g{dñva MMm H$am. ~) dñvw Am{U OJVy `m Vrb g ~ Ym{df`rMo kmzoûdam Mo {dmma g{dñva ñnîq> H$am eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) _hmamîq >mà`m g V na naovri VwH$mam_m À`m ñwmzmmr g{dñva MMm H$am. ~) kmz Am{U AkmZm~m~VMm am_xmgm Mm ÑpîQ>H$moZ ñnîq> H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 20 1) gm_m{oh$ {df_vo darb VwH$mam_m Mr Q>rH$m gm Jm {VMr àñvwvvm {dex H$am. 2) _hmzw^mdmà`m g {hvm À`m AÝd`mWm ~m~v H$m` g_ñ`m AmhoV? ñnîq> H$am. 3) am_xmgm Mr à`ëz hr g H$ënZm gm Jm Am{U {VÀ`m àñvwvvomr MMm H$am. 4>) kmzoûdam À`m _VmZwgma eãxmmo ñdê$n Am{U H$m` H$m` Amho? 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>r>nm {bhm : 20 1) nmi S>mdarb VwH$mam_m Mr Q>rH$m 2) {dûdmë_h$ Xod 3) MH«$Yam Mr B ûda g H$ënZm 4) Zd{dYm ^ŠVrdarb am_xmgm Mo {dmma 5) H$_ `moj Am{U _moj 6) am_xmgm Mr amoh$mau hr g H$ënZm B/I/10/420

12 * * [3706] 108 M.A. (Sem. I) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY Analytic Philosophy (Early Phase) (2008 Pattern) (Optional) Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 80 N.B.: i) Attempt all questions ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. iii) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Is 'esse' 'percipii'? Discuss in the light of Moore's analysis of sensation. b) Discuss Russell's theory of definite descriptions. What purpose does it serve? 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) How is language related to the world? Discuss in the context of Wittgenstein's picture theory of meaning. b) Critically examine Strawson's main arguments in "On referring". 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) Is sense different from reference? Discuss. ii) What is the distinction between the grammatical form and logical form? iii) Are all metaphysical statements nonsensical? Discuss. iv) Discuss the salient features of analysis as a method of philosophy. 4. Write short notes on any two in 100 words each : 20 i) Logical atomism. ii) Linguistic turn. iii) Moore's views regarding common sense. iv) Paradox of analysis. v) Proper names. vi) Wittgenstein's understanding of philosophy in the context of 'Tractatus'. P.T.O.

13 [3706] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : i) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. ii) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. iii) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. iv) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1) 500 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 20 A) "ApñVËd' åhuoo "BpÝÐ`àË``' AgVmo H$m? _yazo g doxmzmmo Oo {díbofu Ho$bo Amho, Ë`mÀ`m g X^m V MMm H$am. ~) agobà`m gw{z{üv du ZmÀ`m CnnÎmrMr MMm H$am. `m_wio H$moUVm hovy gmü` hmovmo? 2) 500 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 20 A) ^mfomm OJmer H$em àh$mamm g ~ Y Amho? {dq²>jozñq>mb ZÀ`m AWm À`m {MÌ CnnÎmrÀ`m g X^m V MMm H$am. ~) ñq >m gzà`m "Am Z [a\$[a J' `m {Z~ YmVrb à_wi `w{švdmxm Mr MMm H$am. 3) Imbrbn H$r H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr$àË`oH$r 250 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 20 i) "AW ' "{ZX}em nojm' dojim Amho H$m? MMm H$am. ii) ì`mh$aur` AmH $Vr~ Y Am{U Vm{H $H$ AmH $Vr~ Y `m _Yo H$m` \$ah$ Amho? iii) gd gîmmempñì` {dymzo AW eyý` AgVmV H$m? MMm H$am. iv) VÎdkmZmMr EH$ nõv åhuyz {díbofumà`m R>iH$ d {eîq>çm Mr MMm H$am. 4) Imbrbn H$r H$moUË`mhr Mmam da$ àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rn {bhm : 20 i) Vm{H $H$ AUwdmX ii) ^m{fh$ diu iii) gmymau YmaUo~ÔbMr _yamr _Vo iv) {díbofumg ~ YrMm {damoym^mg v) {d{eîq> Zm_o vi) {dq²>jozñq>mb ZMo VÎdkmZm~ÔbMo AmH$bZ, Q > ŠQ> Q>gÀ`m g X^m V. B/I/10/100

14 *370611* [3706] 11 M.A. (Part I) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (85 Pattern) PH 106 : JNANESVARA (Optional) doi : VrZ Vmg EHy$U JwU : 80 gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ àízm Mo nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àûzn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr Xhm àízm Mr CÎmao {bhm (eãx _`m Xm àë`oh$s 20 eãx) : (20) 1) kmzoœam da à^md Agboë`m H$moUË`mhr XmoZ n Wm Mr Zmdo gm Jm. 2) bmoh$g J«h åhuoo H$m`? 3) ngm`xmz ho nx ñnîq> H$am. 4) kmzr {Obm ñdg {d{îm åhuvmv d e d {Obm epšv åhuvmv {Vbm kmzoœa H$m` åhuvmv? 5) nam^švrmr ì`m»`m gm Jm. 6) "OJ AgH$s dñvwà^m' ho kmzoœam Mo CX²Jma Ë`m À`m H$moUË`m J«WmV AmT>iVmV? 7) gv², {MV², AmZ X hr nxo kmzoœam À`m _Vo gx²dñvymr dmmh$ AmhoV H$m? Vr H$moUË`m àh$mao AW ~moy H$aVmV? 8) kmzoœam Zr Ho$boë`m eãxi S>ZmMo gma EH$m dmš`mv gm Jm. 9) {dídmë_h$ Xod åhuoo H$m`? 10) AkmZI S>Z Ho$ë`mda kmzoœa gmh{oh$m kmzmmo g_w Z H$aVmV H$s kmzmmohr I S>Z H$aVmV? 11) H$mpí_a e ddmxmmm _w»` {dmma gm Jm. 12) OJ hm A{dÚoMm Am{dîH$ma Amho Ago kmzoœa AZw^dm_ VmV _mzvmv H$m? 13) kmzoœam Mr AZw^dm_ VmVrb gx²jwê${df`h$ g H$ënZm gm Jm. P.T.O.

15 [3706] 11 *370611* 2. àë`oh$s 50 eãxm V g {jßv Q>rnm {bhm (H$moUVohr XmoZ) : (10) 1) bmoh$g ñwm g H$ënZm. 2) kmzoœam Mm H$mì`{df`H$ ÑpîQ>H$moZ. 3) Jwê$Mo _hîd. 4) OJVmMo ñdê$n. 3. àë`oh$s 150 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm ( H$moUVohr XmoZ) : (20) 1) dmah$ar g àxm` Am{U kmzoœa. 2) kmzoœam Mr ñdy_ g H$ënZm. 3) {MX²{dbmgdmX. 4) {edepšvg_mdoe. 4. àë`oh$s 500 eãxm V {M{H$ËgH$ {Z~ Y {bhm (H$moUVohr XmoZ): (30) 1) JrVoMm AÝd`mW `m ÑpîQ>H$moZmVyZ kmzoœarmo {ddau H$am. 2) `moj d H w$s>{bzr `m ~m~vmm kmzoœam Mm ÑpîQ>H$moZ {dex H$am. 3) kmzoœam Mm ÑpîQ>H$moZ Ho$dbmÛ Vr _mzvm `ob b H$m MMm H$am. 4) kmzoœam À`m AkmZI S>ZmMo g{dñva {ddomz H$am. B/I/10/250

16 *370613* [3706] 13 M.A. (Part II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (Old) PH-201 : Western Epistemology and Metaphysics (Compulsory Course) (85 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: 1)All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer in twenty words each (any ten) : 20 i) Mention any two theories of truth. ii) What is knowledge? iii) What is a-priori knowledge? iv) Name any two sceptical philosophers. v) What is the use theory of meaning? vi) Mention any two theories of perception. vii) What are the characteristics of necessary statements? viii) Who first introduced the problem of universals in philosophy? ix) How many causes are there according to Aristotle? x) Mention any two categories of understanding according to Kant. xi) What is self according to Hume? xii) How does Berkeley define subjective idealism? xiii) What is the nature of reality according to Heraclitus? 2. Write short notes on any two of the following in 50 words each : 10 i) Belief and knowledge ii) Sense-data theory P.T.O.

17 [3706] *370613* iii) Referential theory of meaning. iv) Foundationalism. 3. Answer any two of the following in 150 words each : 20 i) Gettier problem ii) Analytic-synthetic distinction of knowledge iii) Moore's common-sense realism iv) Descarte's concept of mind. 4. Answer any two in 500 words each : 30 i) Hume's theory of causation. ii) Strawson's concept of person iii) Correspondence theory iv) Verificationism. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ àízm Mo g nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yyi B J«Or àýn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr Xhm àízm Mr àë`oh$s 20 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 20 i) H$moUË`m{h XmoZ gë`mà`m CnnÎmr gm Jm. ii) kmz åhuoo H$m`? iii) AZw^d-{Zanoj kmz åhuoo H$m`? iv) gme H$VmdmXr H$moUË`mhr XmoZ VÎddoË`m Mr Zm do gm Jm. v) AW {df`h$ dmna-cnn{îm åhuoo H$m`?

18 *370613* -3- [3706] 13 vi) H$moUË`m{h XmoZ àë`j-cnn{îmmr Zm do gm Jm. vii) A{Zdm` dmš`m Mr, d {eîq>ço åhuoo H$m`? viii) VÎdkmZmÀ`m joìmv gm_mý`mmr g_ñ`m àw_v: H$moUr CX²F$V Ho$br? ix) A [añq> mq>bà`m _VmZwgma H$maUm Mo H$moUH$moUVo àh$ma AmhoV? x) H$m Q>À`m _VmZwgma AH$bZmÀ`m H$moUË`mhr XmoZ H$moQ>çm gm Jm. xi) øw_à`m _VmZwgma 'ñd' åhuoo H$m`? xii) kmv gmnoj {MX²dmXmMr ~H $bo H$er ì`m»`m H$aVmV? xiii) {ha pšbq>g² gîmomo ñdê$n H$m` gm JVmV? 2. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm da àë`oh$s 50 eãxm V g {jßv Q>r>nm {bhm. 10 A) lõm d kmz ~) B {Ð`{d{Îm Cnn{Îm H$) AWm Mr Cëbo»`mWu Cnn{Îm S>) nm`m^yvvmdmx. 3. H$moUË`m{h-Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 150 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm. 20 A) JoQ>r>`aMr g_ñ`m ~) kmzmvrb {díbofh$-g íbofh$ ^ox H$) _yamo gm_mý`~w{õdmxr dmñvddmx S>) S>oH$mQ> `m Mr _Z g H$ënZm. 4. H$moUË`m{h-Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 500 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm. 30 1) øw_mr H$m` H$maUdmXr Cnn{Îm 2) ñq > mgzmr ì`pšv g H$ënZm 3) `Wm-AW Vm Cnn{Îm 4) àë` Va-Cnn{ÎmdmX. B/I/10/275

19 *370614* [3706] 14 M.A. (Part II) (85 Pattern) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH-202 : Social and Political Philosophy (Compulsory Course) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any ten of the following in 20 words each : 20 1) What according to Locke is the basis of social contract? 2) Define state. 3) Define nationalism. 4) What does Rawls mean by original position? 5) What does Popper mean by the term Open Society? 6) Explain the term A pad Dharma. 7) What is the basic tenet of liberalism? 8) State the forms of democracy. 9) Explain the term Natural Rights. 10) What is meant by the term positive freedom? 11) Explain the term Sarvodaya. 12) What is meant by civil disobedience? 13) Define society. P.T.O.

20 [3706] *370614* 2. Write short-notes on any two of the following in 50 words each : 10 1) Political obligation 2) Role of morality in social regulation 3) Principle of Equality 4) Max s concept of society. 3. Answer any two of the following in 150 words each : 20 1) Critically examine Hobbes views on social contract. 2) Write a note on Kautilya s views on law and morality. 3) Discuss the salient features of liberalism. 4) State and examine Aristotle s view of justice. 4. Answer any two of the following in 500 words each : 30 1) Explain elaborately Rawls theory of justice. 2) Discuss in detail Hegel s views on the relation between individual and society. 3) Write an essay on Gandhiji s concept of Saty agraha. 4) Explain the term Socialism. Discuss the salient features of democratic socialism. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz Amdí`H$ AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr Xhm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 20 eãxm V {bhm. 20 1) bm H$ `m À`m _Vo gm_m{oh$ H$amamMm AmYma H$m` Amho?

21 *370614* -3- [3706] 14 2) amá`mmr ì`m»`m Úm. 3) amîq >dmxmmr ì`m»`m Úm. 4) "_yi ^y{_h$m' `mûmao am ëg `m Zm H$m` åhum`mo Amho? 5) nm na `m À`m _Vo "_wšv g_mo' åhuoo H$m`? 6) "AmnX²Y_ ' åhuoo H$m`? 7) CXma_VdmXmMo _yi VËd H$m` Amho? 8) bmoh$emhrmo àh$ma gm Jm. 9) "Z g{j H$ hšh$' åhuoo H$m`? 10) "^mdmë_h$ ñdmv Í`' åhuoo H$m`? 11) "gdm}x`' hr H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. 12) "g{dz` H$m`Xo^ J' åhuoo H$m`? 13) g_mommr ì`m»`m Úm. 2. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm da àë`oh$s 50 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm. 10 1) amoh$s` H$V ì` 2) gm_m{oh$ {Z`_ZmV ZrVrMr ^y{_h$m 3) g_mzvomo VËd 4) _mšg `m Mr g_mo-g H$ënZm.

22 [3706] *370614* 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 150 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm. 20 1) gm_{oh$ H$amam~ÔbÀ`m hm ão `m À`m {dmmam Mo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. 2) "H$m {Q>ë`mMo H$m`Xm d ZrVr g ~ Yr {dmma' `mda Q>rn {bhm. 3) CXma_VdmXmÀ`m à_wi d {eîq>çm Mr MMm H$am. 4) A [añq>m Q>b `m À`m Ý`m`{df`H$ {dmmam Mo narju H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 500 eãxm V {bhm. 1) am ëg `m Mr Ý`m`{df`H$ CnnÎmr g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. 2) hojob `m À`m ì`švr-g_mo g ~ Y{df`H$ {dmmam Mr MMm H$am. 3) Jm YrOtÀ`m "gë`mj«h' g H$ënZoda EH$ {Z~ Y {bhm. 4) "g_modmx' `m eãxmmo ñnîq>rh$au H$am. bmoh$vm {ÌH$ g_modmxmà`m R>iH$ d {eîq>çm Mr MMm H$am. B/I/10/235

23 *370615* [3706] 15 M.A. (Part II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH 203 : Buddhism Jainism (Compulsory Course) (85 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: 1)All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any ten in 20 words each : 20 1) Enumerate the four noble truths. 2) Who is a Sautrantika -? 3) Enlist the Nayas of Jainism. 4) What are the Mahavratas according to Jainism? 5) Explain the meaning of Gupti. 6) Give the seven steps of Syadavada. 7) Define Sat according to Jainism. 8) Enumerate Dvadasanidanas in the sequential order. 9) What are the marks of existence according to Buddhism? 10) State in brief classification of Tattvas according to Jainism. 11) State Jaina concept of Triratnas. 12) What is the meaning of Sopadhisesa-nirvana -.? 13) What is meant by Sanatana-dharma? 2. Write short-notes on any two of the following in 50 words each : 10 1) State and discuss the nature of Avidya - according to Buddhism. 2) Explain Buddhist doctrine of Sunyata ) Elaborate the nature of Dravya according to Jainism. 4) State and discuss the nature of Pudgala according to Jainism. P.T.O.

24 [3706] *370615* 3. Write an essay on any two of the following in 150 words each : 20 1) Syadavada 2) Astangika-marga ) Pratitya-samutpada - 4) Sramanacara Answer any two of the following in 500 words each : 30-1) How and why is Nirvana of Hinayana - and Mahayana - - different?. 2) How and why is Ahimsa -important for Jainas? 3) What is the nature and. function of Anekantavada -? Why do Jainas advocate it? 4) State and discuss nature and reasons behind Buddhist s doctrine of Anatmata. - - _amr>r ê$nm Va VÎdkmZ ~m ÕXím Z - O ZXe Z gymzm : 1)gd àý A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ àým Mo g nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Orn«ýn{ÌH$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr 10 àým Mr àë`oh$s 20 ímãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 20 1) Mma Am` gë`o gm Jm. 2) gm Ìm {VH$ H$moUmbm åhuvmv? 3) O ZmMo Z`mMo àh$ma gm Jm. 4) O ZXe ZmZwgma _hmd«vo H$moUH$moUVr AmhoV? 5) JwßVrMm AW ñnîq> H$am. 6) ñ`mx²dmxmà`m 7 nm`è`mÿ/ ^ J gm Jm. 7) O Z_VmZwgma gv² Mr ì`m»`m Úm.

25 *370615* -3- [3706] 15 8) ÛmXím{ZXmZo Ë`mÀ`m `mo½` H«_dmarZo gm Jm. 9) ~m Õ_VmZwgma ApñVÎdmMr à_wi bjuo H$moUVr? 10) O Z_VmZwgma VÎdmMo d½[uh$au WmoS>Š`mV gm Jm. 11) O Z_VmZwgma {ÌaËZo gm Jm. 12) gmonm{yeof {Zdm UmMm AW H$m` hmovmo? 13) gzmvz-y_ åhuoo H$m`? 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Xmohm da n«ë`oh$s 50 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm: 10 1) ~m Õ_VmZwgma A{dÚoMo ñdê$n _m S>m d {VMr MMm H$am. 2) ~m Õm À`m eyý`vm {gõm VmMo ñnîq>rh$au H$am. 3) O Zm À`m Ðì`mMo ñdê$n {dex H$am. 4) O Z_VmZwgma nwxjbmmo ñdê$n gm Jm d MMm H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmoZm da {Z~ Y àë`oh$s 150 eãxm V {bhm : 20 1) ñ`mx²dmx 2) AîQ>m {JH$_mJ 3) àvrë`-g_wënmx. 4) l_ummma. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr n«ë`oh$s 500 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 30 1) hrz`mz d _hm`mzmv {Zdm U H$gm d H$m \$ah$ Amho? 2) O Zm _VmZwgma A{h gm H$gm d H$m _hîdmmr AgVo? 3) AZoH$mÝVdmXmMo ñdê$n d H$m` H$m`? O Zm Zr Vmo H$m à{vnmxbm? 4) ~m Õm À`m AZmË_Vm {gõmývmmo ñdê$n d Vo gm JÊ`m _mjmr H$maUo gm Jm d Ë`m Mr MMm H$am. B/I/10/250

26 *370617* [3706] 17 M.A. (Part II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH-205 : Aesthetics (85 Pattern) (Compulsory Course) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: 1)All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any ten in 20 words each. 20 1) Define the term 'aesthetics'. 2) Give any one definition of the term 'beauty'. 3) Name the view advocated by Plato to describe the nature of art. 4) Explain the term 'robust realism'. 5) Explain the concept of 'medium of art'. 6) State any two features of an aesthetic judgement. 7) Explain the term Rang-samgraha. 8) What does Va _ mana mean by Riti _? 9) What does the term Vibha _ va mean? 10) State any two Rasa-vighnas. 11) Name any two Stha _ yi _ bha _ vas. 12) Explain the term Sadha _ raṇ ikaraṇ a. 13) What does Abhinavagupta mean by the term Pratibha _? 2. Write short notes on any two of the following in 50 words each : 10 1) Sublime 2) Cultural Relativism 3) Vya _ bhica _ ribha _ vas 4) Siddhi _. P.T.O.

27 [3706] *370617* 3. Answer any two of the following in 150 words each. 20 1) State and discuss different views on Aesthetic attitude. 2) Critically examine the view of Art as symbolic form. 3) Discuss in detail Dhvani-siddha _ nta. 4) What according to Bharata is the purpose of art? 4. Answer any two of the following in 500 words each. 30 1) Elaborate the nature and characteristics of aesthetic experience. 2) Are aesthetic judgements universal? Comment. 3) State and explain Bharata's theory of art. 4) Write an essay on essence of poetry. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yyi B J«Or àýn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr Xhm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 20 eãxm V {bhm : 20 1) gm X` _r_m gomr ì`m»`m Úm. 2) gm X` `m nxmmr H$moUVrhr EH$ ì`m»`m Úm. 3) ßboQ>mo `m À`m H$boÀ`m ñdê$nmg ~ Yr CnnÎmrg H$m` Zmd Amho? 4) gwñt> dmñvddmx hr g km ñnîq> H$am. 5) H$boMo _mü`_ hr g H$ënZm ñnîq>> H$am. 6) gm X`m Zw^dmË_H$ {ZU `mmr H$moUVrhr XmoZ d {eîq>ço gm Jm. 7) a J-g J«h hr g km ñnîq> H$am. 8) dm_zmà`m_vo arvr åhuoo H$m`?

28 *370617* -3- [3706] 17 9) {d^md åhuoo H$m`? 10) H$moUVrhr XmoZ ag{d Zo gm Jm. 11) H$moUË`mhr XmoZ ñwm`r ^mdm Mr Zmd gm Jm. 12) gmymaurh$au hr g km ñnîq> H$am. 13) A{^ZdJwßVmÀ`m _Vo à{v^m åhuoo H$m`? 2. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm da àë`oh$s 50 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm : 10 1) {damq> 2) gm ñh ${VH$ gmnojvmdmx 3) ì`{^mm[a^md 4) {gõr. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 150 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 20 1) gm X`m Ë_H$ Ñ{îQ>H$moUm~Ôb {d{dy _Vo gm JyZ Ë`m Mr MMm H$am. 2) H$bm åhuoo gm Ho${VH$ AmH$ma `m ^y{_ho$mr {M{H$ËgH$ MMm H$am. 3) Üd{Z {gõm VmMr Vnerbdma MMm H$am. 4) ^avmà`m _Vo H$boMo à`mooz H$m` Amho? 4. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 500 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm : 30 1) gm X`m Zw^dmMo ñdê$n d Ë`mMr d {eîq>ço {dex H$am. 2) gm X`m Zw^dmË_H$ {ZU ` gmd {ÌH$ AgVmV H$m? ^mî` H$am. 3) ^avmmr H$bm{df`H$ CnnÎmr gm JyZ ñnîq> H$am. 4) H$mì`mMo gmavîd `mda EH$ {Z~ Y {bhm. B/I/10/100

29 * * [3706] 201 M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2010 (2008 New Pattern) PHILOSOPHY PH 201 : Problems in Western Epistemology Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : 20 Discuss critically Gettier s problem of knowledge. Elaborate fully coherence theory of truth. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 Explain representative theory of perception. Critically examine denotative theory of meaning. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 1) Explain in brief Plato s distinction between knowledge and belief. 2) Elaborate foundationalist approach to knowledge. 3) Explain fully sense-data theory of perception. 4) Elaborate the principle of verifiability of meaning. 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Kant s critique of empiricism 2) Limitations of correspondence theory of truth 3) Phenomenalism 4) Distinction between analytic and synthetic propositions 5) A priori knowledge and problem of meaning 6) Rationalism P.T.O.

30 [3706] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma Úm : 20 JoQ>r`a `m À`m kmz{df`h$ g_ñ`omr {M{H$ËgH$ MMm H$am. gwg dmx hr gë`mmr CnnÎmr g{dñva {dex H$am. 2. àë`jmà`m àm{v{z{yh$ CnnÎmrMo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 20 AWm À`m {ZX}eH$ CnnÎmrMo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. 3. àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr CÎmao Úm. 20 1) kmz Am{U _V `mv ßboQ>moZo Ho$bobm \$ah$ WmoS>Š`mV {dex H$am. 2) kmz{df`h$ AmYmadmXr ÑpîQ>H$moZ {dex H$am. 3) àë`j{df`h$ CnnÎmrMoo ñdê$n B {X«`àË`jmW dmxmzwgma ñnîq> H$am. 4) AWm À`m àë` Vaj_VoMo VÎd {dex H$am. 4. àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V H$moUË`mhr Mmam da Q>rnm Úm. 20 1) H$m Q>Mr AZw^ddmXmMr g_rjm 2) gë`mà`m AÝd` CnnÎmrÀ`m _`m Xm 3) B {Ð`JmoMadmXm 4) g ûcofh$ Am{U {dûcofh$ {dym Vrb \$ah$ 5) AZw^dnyd kmz Am{U AWm Mr g_ñ`m 6) ~w{õdmx. B/I/10/420

31 * A* [3706] 204 A M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (Optioonal) PH 204 Advaita Vedanta (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 Instructions : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : 20 1) Explain the nature of Pranava as a symbol of Brahman. 1) Elaborate the dialectical method of Gaudapada. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 2) Explain the nature of Jiva and Jagat according to S ankaracharya. 2) Discuss S ankaracharya' s criticism on Buddhism. 3. Answer in 250 words each (any two) : 20 1) Explain S ankaracharya' s concept of Moksa. 2) Explain the nature of Aspar s ayoga. 3) What is the nature of Vaitathya? 4) Elaborate Gaudap ada' s theory of Ajativada. 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Susupti. 2) Nirguna Brahmana 3) S ankaracharya on Bhakti 4) Praj ~ na 5) Taijasa 6) Nature of Maya. P.T.O.

32 [3706] 204 A * A* _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1)gd àûz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o àûzm Mo nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àûzn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrb àûzmmo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 1) ~«Z²Mo à{vh$ `m AWm Zo àudmo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 1) Jm S>nmXm Mr Û ÛmË_H$ nõvr {dex H$am. 2. Imbrb àûzmmoo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 2) e H$amMm`mªZr gm {JVbobo Ord Am{U OJV `m Mo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 2) e H$amMm`mªZr ~m Õ VÎdkmZmdarb Q>rHo$da MMm H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s XmoZ àûzm Mr CÎmao 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 1) e H$amMm`mªMr _mojmmr g H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. 2) Añne `mojmmo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 3) d VÏ`mMo ñdê$n H$m` Amho? 4) Jm S>nmXm Zr gm {JVboë`m AOm{VdmXmMr CnnÎm[ {dex H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mma Q>rnm {bhm : 20 1) gwfwpßv 2) {ZJw U ~«Z 3) e H$amMm`mªMr ^pšv{df`h$ g H$ënZm 4) àmk 5) V Og 6) _m`omo ñdê$n. B/I/10/100

33 * * [3706] 204 M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (New) PH 204 : Schools of Vedanta (I) (Optional) (2008 Pattern) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any one within 500 words : 20 a) Explain Pranava as the symbol for Brahman and its relation to the four states. b) Explain Sankara s criticism of Buddhism. 2. Answer any one within 500 words : 20 a) Discuss the interrelation of Brahman, Jiva and Jagat according to Sankara.. b) On what grounds does Sankara reject Samkhya as Pradhanamalla? 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 1) What is the importance of Adhyasa for Sankara? 2) What are the characteristics of Turiya state? 3) Explain Gaudapadas. dialectical method. 4) What is the relation between Dharmajijnasa ~ and Brahmajijnasa ~? 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Distinction between Susupti and Turiya. 2) Vaitathya of dream state. 3) Ajativada. 4) The metaphor of Alatachakra. 5) Moksa according to Gaudapada.. 6) Asparsayoga.... P.T.O.

34 [3706] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1.Ÿ H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo CÎma 500 eãxm V Úm. 20 A) ~«UmMo àvrh$ åhuyz àudmmo ñdê$n d Ë`mMm Mma AdñWm er g ~ Y ñnîq> H$am. ~) e H$amMm`mªMr ~m Õ Xe Zmdarb Q>rH$m ñnîq> H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxm V CÎma Úm : 20 A) em H$a_VmZwgma ~«, Ord d OJV² `m À`m nañna g ~ YmMr MMm H$am. ~) àymz_ëb gm»`m Mo I S>Z e H$aMm` H$moUË`m AmYmam da H$aVmV? 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V Úm. 20 1) e H$amMm`mªÀ`m Ñï>rZo AÜ`mgmMo _hîd H$m` Amho? 2) Vwar` AdñWoMr d {eîq>ço H$moUVr AmhoV? 3) Jm S>nmXm Mr {damoy {dh$mg nõv ñnîq> H$am. 4) Y_ {Okmgm d ~«{Okmgm `m Mm g ~ Y H$gm AgVmo? 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm : 20 1) gwfwßvr d Vwar` AdñWm _Yrb ^ox 2) ñdßz AdñWoMo d VÏ` 3) AOm{VdmX 4) AbmVMH«$mMo ê$nh$ 5) _moj{df`h$ Jm S>nmX _V 6) Añne `moj. B/I/10/420

35 * * [3706] 209 M.A. (Semester II) (New Syllabus) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (Optional) PH- 209 Mahayana Buddhism (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer in any one within 500 words : 20 Is Mahayana completely different from Hinayana? Discuss in details. Explain the Bodhisattva ideal of Mahayana. 2. Answer in 500 words any one : 20 What is meant by Vij n~ aptimatrat a? Explain. Discuss the doctrine of Pratitya-samutpada according to Nagarjuna. 3. Write in brief any two (250 words each) : 20 a) What is Sahajakaya? State and discuss. b) Explain status of women in spiritual practices. c) What is Pr aj ~ naparamita? Explain. d) State the doctrine of Sunyata according to Nagarjuna. 4. Write short notes on any four (100 words each) : 20 i) Bhumis ii) Prusangika approach iii) Madhyama-pratipada iv) Nirvana according to Mahayana. v) Vajrayana. vi) Santana. P.T.O.

36 [3706] 209 _amr>r ê$nm Va * * gymzm : 1)gd àûz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o àûzm Mo nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àûzn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 _hm`mz na nam hrz`mz na naonmgyz g nyu V-{^Þ Amho H$m? g{dñva MMm H$am. _hm`mz na naovri ~mo{ygîd AmXe ñnîq> H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$m àûzm Moo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 {dkmßvr_mìvm åhuoo H$m`? ñnîq> H$am. ZmJmOw Zm À`m _VmZwgma àvrë` g_wënmx {gõmývmmr MMm H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mo àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 1) ghoh$m` åhuoo H$m`? gm Jm d MMm H$am. 2) AmÜ`mpË_H$ arvr[admomv ñìrmo ñwmz ñnîq> H$am. 3) àkmnma{_vm åhuoo H$m`? ñnîq> H$am. 4) ZmJmOw Z àurv eyý`vomm {gõmýv gm Jm. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da g {jßv Q>rnm {bhm (àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V) : 20 A) ^y{_ ~) àmg {JH$ ÑîQ>rH$moZ H$) _Ü`_m à{vnx S>) _hm`mz _VmZwgma {Zdm U B) do«`mz \$) gývmz. B/I/10/100

37 * * [3706] 210 M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH 206 : Philosophy of Religion (Optional) (2008 Pattern) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80 N.B. :1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any one in 500 words : 20 i) Explain the nature of philosophy of religion and its relation to religion. ii) Discuss the problems regarding the role of faith and reason in religion. 2. Answer any one in 500 words : 20 i) Explain and examine St. Anselm s ontological argument. How does Kant criticize it? ii) State and examine the Marxian critique of religion. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) Explain the characteristics of religious inquiry. ii) Why is inter-religious dialogue necessary? iii) What are the different types of Karma? Explain their nature. iv) Explain the place of divine grace in religion. 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 i) Objections to cosmological argument. ii) Freudian interpretation of God. iii) Arguments in support of Fatalism. iv) Mystical element in religion. v) Nature of faith. vi) Religion the opium of masses. P.T.O.

38 [3706] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm. 20 i) Y_m À`m VÎdkmZmMo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$ê$Z Ë`mMm Y_m er g ~ Y {dex H$am. ii) Y_m _Yrb lõm d VH $ `m À`m ^y{_ho$ g ~ YrÀ`m g_ñ`m Mr MMm H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm. 20 i) g Q> A Ýgoë_ `m Mm gîmmemñìr` `wpšvdmx ñnîq> H$ê$Z Ë`mMo narju H$am. H$m Q> `m Zr Ë`mda H$er Q>rH$m Ho$br Amho? ii) Y_m Mr _mšg H $V g_rjm _m Sy>Z {VMo narju H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm. 20 i) Ym{_ H$ gë`emoyzmmr d {eîq>ço ñnîq> H$am. ii) Am Va-Y_u` g dmxmmr Amdí`H$Vm H$m Amho? iii) H$_m Mo {d{dy àh$ma H$moUVo? Ë`mMo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. iv) X dr H $nomo Y_m Vrb ñwmz ñnîq> H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V {Q>nm {bhm. 20 i) {dœemñìr` `wpšvdmxmdarb Amjon. ii) "B œam Mm' \«$m B S>H $V AÝd`mW. iii) {Z`{VdmXmÀ`m g_w ZmW `wpšvdmx. iv) Y_m _Yrb JyT>ËdmMm KQ>H$. v) lõomo ñdê$n. vi) "Y_ -OZgm_mÝ`m Mr A\y$Mr Jmoir'. B/I/10/420

39 *37063* [3706] 3 M.A. (Part I) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH 103 : Samkhya-Yoga (85 Pattern) (Optional Course) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any ten in 20 words each : 20 1) What is antahkaranacatustaya..?. 2) What is samyama? 3) What is Kriyayoga?. 4) What are the kinds of anumana according to samkhya? 5) Give any two arguments for plurality of purusa? 6) What are the antarayas? 7) What are the yamas? 8) What is Pratyahara? 9) What is Sabeeja Samadhi? 10) What is the role of Adhyasa in yoga? 11) What is Klesa.?. 12) What are the kinds of Duhkha according to samkhya? 13) Name the Cittavrttis.. 2. Answer any two in 50 words each : 10 1) What are the obstacles to perception? 2) What is Raja yoga? 3) How does Patanjali look at Siddhis? 4) What is Isvara according to Patanjali? P.T.O.

40 [3706] 3-2- *37063* 3. Answer any two in 150 words each : 20 1) Explain the nature of Siddhis.. 2) Explain the relation between Samkhya and Ayurveda. 3) Explain the nature of Kaivalya. 4) Explain the samkhya process of Sarga. 4. Answer any two in 500 words each : 30 1) Explain the arguments for Satkaryavada. 2) Explain the yoga view of knowledge. 3) Explain the Astanga. yoga. 4) Examine the problems in Purusa-Prakrati. relation. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$m hr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr Xhm àízm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 20 eãxm V Úm : 20 1) A V:H$aUMVwîQ>` åhuoo H$m`? 2) g `_ åhuoo H$m`? 3) {H«$`m`moJ åhuoo H$m`? 4) gm»`m À`m _Vo AZw_mZmMo àh$ma H$moUVo? 5) nwéf-azoh$vogmr>r H$moUVohr XmoZ `wpšvdmx Úm. 6) A Vam` H$moUH$moUVo AgVmV? 7) `_ H$moUH$moUVo AmhoV?

41 *37063* -3- [3706] 3 8) àë`mhma åhuoo H$m`? 9) g~ro g_myr åhuoo H$m`? 10) `mojm_ü`o Aä`mgmMo H$m` H$m` Amho? 11) Šbooe åhuoo H$m`? 12) gm»`m À`m _Vo Xw:ImMo àh$ma H$moUVo AmhoV? 13) {MÎmd Îmr H$moUË`m Vo gm Jm. 2. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 50 eãxm V Úm : 10 1) àë`j kmzmvrb AS>Wio H$moUVo? 2) amo`moj åhuoo H$m`? 3) nv Obr {gõth$s>o H$moUË`m ÑîQ>rZo nhmvmv? 4) nv ObtÀ`m ÑîQ>rZo B ûda åhuoo H$m`? 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 150 eãxm V Úm : 20 1) {gõtmo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 2) gm»` Am{U Am`wd}X `m À`mVrb g ~ Y ñnîq> H$am. 3) H $dë`mmo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 4) gm»`m Mr gjm Mr à{h«$`m ñnîq> H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 500 eãxm V {bhm : 30 1) gëh$m` dmxmgmr>rmo `wpšvdmx ñnîq> H$am. 2) `mojxe ZmMo kmz{df`h$ _V ñnîq> H$am. 3) AîQ>m J `mojmmo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 4) nwéf-àh $Vr g ~ YmVrb g_ñ`m ñnîq> H$am. B/I/10/100

42 * * [3706] 301 M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH 301 : Ethics and Meta-ethics (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words. 20 a) Bring out the notion of final good in Aristole. How is it related to virtue? Explain. b) Ethical statements are social instruments. Discuss after Stevenson. 2. Answer in 500 words. 20 a) How does an action attain the moral worth according to Kant? Discuss. b) Discuss fully Mill s utilitarianism. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each. 20 i) Moral virtues are impossible without social practices within communities. Explain after MacIntyre. ii) Do animals have rights? Discuss after Singer. iii) How are primafacie duties significant according to Ross? iv) Can good be defined? Discuss with special reference to Moore. P.T.O.

43 [3706] * * 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each. 20 i) Anscombe s criticism of modern moral philosophy ii) Deontological theory iii) Values in nature according to Rolson iv) Searle s solution of the is-ought controversy v) Feminist ethics of Care vi) Ayer s emotivism. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd n«ízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àízn[ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) A {V_ {edmmr A [añq>m Q>bMr g H$ënZm {dex H$am. gx²jwumer Vr H$er {ZJS>rV Amho? ñnîq> H$am. ~) "Z {VH$ {dymzo gm_m{oh$ gmyzo hmov' ñq>rìhzgzà`m AZwamoYmZo MMm H$am eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) H$m Q>À`m _Vo H $Vrb Z {VH$_yë` H$go n«má hmovo? MMm H$am. ~) {_bà`m Cn`wŠVVmdmXmMr nyu V: MMm H$am.

44 * * -3- [3706] H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àízm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 1) "g_wxm`m_yrb gm_m{oh$ ì`dhmam {~Zm Z {VH$ gx²jwu Agy eh$v ZmhrV' _ {H$ZQ>m`ab AZwgê$Z MMm H$am. 2) àmê`m Zm hšh$ AgVmV H$m? qgjaà`m AZwamoYmZo MMm H$am. 3) am g `m À`m _Vo gh $V²Xe Zr H$V ì`m Mo _hëd H$em àh$mamo Amho? 4) "Mm Jbo' `m nxmmr ì`m»`m XoUo eš` Amho H$m? {deofv: _ya `m À`m g X^m V MMm H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm : 20 i) AmZñH$moå~Mr AmYw{ZH$ Z {VH$ VËdkmZmMr g_rjm ii) H$V ì`dmxr CnnÎmr iii) amobñq>mozà`m _Vo {ZgJm Vrb _yë`o iv) gb Mo Amho-Agmdo `m dmxmdarb CÎma v) ñìrdmxr H$miOr H $Ðr Zr{V_r_m gm vi) EAaMm ^mdzmw dmx. B/I/10/100

45 analysis * * [3706] 302 M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH-302 : Indian Philosophies of Life (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: i) Attempt all questions. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. iii) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : a) Discuss critically Prof. K. J. Shah s approach to Purusarthas.. b) Distinguish between Sadharan. adharma and Visas. adharma and explain fully S adharan.adharma. (20) 2. Answer in 500 words : a) Elaborate fully Samkhya ' s of suffering. b) Explain fully the nature of Bhaktiyoga. (20) 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : (20) 1) Explain fully Trivarga-centric approach to Purus. artha. 2) Elaborate fully the concepts of Sreyas and Preyasa. 3) Elaborate Jain concepts of Bandha and Mokṣa. 4) Explain the nature of Arya Ast. angika M arga. 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words each : (20) 1) Rna.. 2) Stridharma 3) Brahmavihara 4) Apavarga 5) Prof. S. S. Barlingay s views on Purusa. rthas 6) Buddha s views on caste system. P.T.O.

46 [3706] 302 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>{duo A{Zdm` Amho. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma Úm. A) àmo. Ho$. Oo. ehm `m À`m nwéfmw {dof`h$ Ñ{ï>H$moZmMr {M{H$ËgH$ MMm H$am. ~) gmymauy_ Am{U {deofy_ `m À`mVrb ^ox gm JyZ gmymauy_ g{dñva ñnï> H$am eãxm V CÎma Úm. A) gm»`m Zr Ho$bobo Xw:ImMo {díbofu g{dñva {dex H$am. ~) ^pšv`mojmmo ñdê$n g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. (20) (20) 3. H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V CÎmao Úm. (20) 1) nwéfmw {df`h$ {ÌdJ -H $Ðr ÑpîQ>H$moZ g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. 2) lo`g d ào`g `m g H$ënZm g{dñva {dex H$am. 3) O Zm Mr ~ Y Am{U _mojmmr g H$ënZm {dex> H$am. 4) Am` AîQ>m {JH$ _mjm Mo ñdê$n ñnï> H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm Úm. (20) 1) F$U 2) ñìry_ 3) ~«{dhma 4) AndJ 5) àmo. Eg. Eg. ~maqbjoo`m Mm nwéfmw {df`h$ ÑpîQ>>H$moZ 6) ~wõm Mr OmVrì`dñWo{df`H$ _Vo. B/I/10/100

47 * * [3706] 305 M.A. (Sem. III) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (Optional) PH 305 Yoga (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 80 N.B.: 1) Attempt All questions. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 3) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Explain the difference between yoga and modern psychology. b) Explain the nature of yoga as the eight - fold path to self - realization. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Explain the epistemology of Pātanjal Yoga. b) Explain the nature and types of Samādhi. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 1) Explain the importance of Abhyāsa. 2) Explain Saṁyama. 3) Explain the nature of yoga as therapy. 4) Explain the nature of Klesas. 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Yama. 2) Prajna. 3) Cittabhumi. 4) Types of Vairāgya. 5) Dhāraṇa. 6) Avidyā. P.T.O

48 [3706] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm:1) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) `moj Am{U AmYw{ZH$ _mzgemñì `m À`m_Yrb ^ox ñnîq> H$am. ~) AmË_gmjmËH$mamH$S>o ZoUmam AîQ>m J _mj åhuyz `mojmmo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) nmv Ob `mojmmr kmz_r_m gm ñnîq> H$am. ~) g_myrmo àh$ma d Ë`m Mo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$r 250 eãxm V Úm : 20 i) Aä`mgmMo _hëd ñnîq> H$am. ii) "g `_' åhuoo H$m`? iii) EH$ CnMma nõvr åhuy Z `mojmmo ñdê$n H$am. iv) Šboem Mo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$r 100 eãxm V gm {jßv Q>r>nm {bhm : 20 1) `_. 2) àkm. 3) {MÎm^y_r. 4) d am½`mmo àh$ma. 5) YmaUm. 6) A{dÚm. B/I/100

49 * * [3706] 306 M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY PH 306 : Phenomenology (Optional) (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: i) Attempt all questions. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. iii) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Elaborately discuss the method of intentional analysis. b) Bring out the salient features of Merleau Ponty s critique of Husserl s phenomenology. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) State Husserl s arguments for proving the existence of other egos. Is he successful in avoiding the charge of solipsicism? b) What is psychologism? Why is it unsatisfactory according to Husserl? 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) What is the difference between Brentano s and Husserl s understanding of intentionality? ii) Explain Merleau Ponty s notion of immanent perception. iii) Explicate the notion of hermeneutic phenomenology. iv) State and explain Heidegger s notion World as dwelling. 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 i) Epoche ii) Historicism iii) Transcendental Reduction iv) Forgetfulness of the subject v) Life World. vi) Being-towards-death. P.T.O.

50 [3706] 306 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : i) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. ii) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. iii) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. iv) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãx mv CÎmao {bhm. 20 a) g{df`vmzwgmar {díbofu nõvrmr g{dñva MMm H$am. b) hþgb À`m _mzgkq>zmdmxmmr _bm} nm ÝQ>rZo Ho$boë`m {M{H$ËgoMr R>iH$ d {eîq>ço ñnîq>> H$am eãx mv CÎmao {bhm. 20 a) AÝ` Ah Mo ApñVËd {güx H$aÊ`mgmR>r hþgb Zo {Xbobo `w{švdmx _m S>m. A hho$ýðdmxmmm Amamon Q>miÊ`mV Vmo `eñdr Pmbm Amho H$m? b) _Zmod km{zh$dmx åhuoo H$m`? hþgb À`m _Vo Vmo Ag_mYmZH$maH$ H$m Amho? 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àízm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$r 250 eãx mv {bhm. 20 i) ~««oýq>mzmo Am{U hþgb `m À`m "g{df`vm' g ~ YrÀ`m AmH$bZmVrb \$ah$ ñnîq> H$am. ii) _bm} nm ÝQ>rMr "A Vd {V g doxz' hr g H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. iii) AW {ddaumë_h$ _mzgkq>zmdmxmmr g H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. iv) hm`s>ojamr "OJ - EH$ {Zdmg' hr g H$ënZm _m S²>Z ñnï> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mma da àë`oh$s 100 eãx mv {Q>nm {bhm. 20 i) {ZU `{db ~Z ii) B{VhmgdmX iii) BpÝÐ`mZw^dmVrV g jonrh$au iv) kmv {df`h$ {dñ_ Vr v) OrdZ{dœ vi) {~BªJ - Q>modS> g -S>oW. B/I/10/100

51 *370632* [3706] 32 M.A. (Part II) Examination, 2010 PHILOSOPHY (Optional) PH 207 : Wittgenstein (85 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B.: 1)All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer in one or two sentence each (any ten) : (20) 1) How does Wittgenstein define proposition? 2) What is the aim of philosophy, according to Wittgenstein? 3) What is the meaning of the tautology? 4) What is copula? 5) What are the values of a proposition? 6) What is the relation between proposition and reality? 7) What is the difference between sentence and proposition? 8) Which theory of meaning is accepted by Wittgenstein in Tractatus? 9) What is ostensive definition? 10) Give any two examples of language games. 11) What is difference between philosophy and science, according to Wittgenstein? 12) When does a philosophical problem arise according to Wittgenstein? 13) Give any two characteristics of private language. 2. Write notes in 50 words each (any two) : (10) 1) Frege s anti-psychologism. 2) Objects are simple Explain. 3) St. Augustine s theory of meaning. 4) Wittgenstein s views on religious language. P.T.O.

52 [3706] *370632* 3. Answer in 150 words each (any two) : (20) 1) Discuss critically Wittgenstein s picture theory meaning. 2) Explain fully philosophy as a clarificatory activity. 3) Explain in details the conception of philosophy and logic according to Wittgenstein in Tractatus. 4) Discuss critically Wittgenstein s private language arguments. 4. Answer in 500 words each (any two) : (30) 1) Most of the propositions and questions of philosophers arise from our failure to understand the logic of our language. 2) Discuss critically Wittgenstein s notion of solipsism and skepticism. 3) Explain in details the nature of philosophy as therapy. 4) Explain fully Wittgenstein s conception of family resemblance. _amr>r ê$nm Va {dq²>joýñq>mb Z gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) g X^m gmr>r _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$m nhmdr. 1. àë`oh$s EH$ XmoZ dmš`mv CÎmao Úm (H$moUVohr Xhm) : 20 1) {dq²>joýñq>mb ZZo {dymzmmr ì`m»`m H$er Ho$br Amho? 2) VÎdkmZmMo Ü`o` {dq²>joýñq>mb ZÀ`m _Vo H$m` Amho? 3) gd V: gë` Mm AW H$m` Amho? 4) g ~ YH$ åhuoo H$m`? 5) {dymzmmr _yë`o H$moUVr AmhoV? 6) {dymz d na_ gîmm `m Mm g ~ Y H$m` Amho? 7) dmš` d {dymzmvrb ^ox H$m` Amho? 8) {dq²>joýñq>mb ZZo Q > ŠQ>oQ>g _Ü`o H$moUË`m AW {df`h$ CnnÎmrMm ñdrh$ma Ho$bm Amho?

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