M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (Optional Paper) PH-103 : Plato (2008 Pattern)

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1 * * [4306] 103 Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (Optional Paper) 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) Virtue is knowledge. Discuss in detail in the light of the dialogue, Meno. b) Critically examine the doctrine of ideas. 2. Answer in 500 words. 20 a) State and discuss the nature and importance of the method of dialogue. b) State and discuss Plato s criticism of the definition of knowledge as perception. 3. Answer any two of the following in 250 words each. 20 a) Explain the doctrine of knowledge as recollection. b) What is the role of Socrates as an intellectual midwife? Discuss. c) Discuss Plato s views on Ideal state. d) Explain the distinction between opinion and knowledge. 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words. 20 a) Wisdom b) Whole and part c) Relation between ideas and particulars d) Role of Philosopher e) The God f) The problem of one and many. P.T.O.

2 [4306] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àûz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àûzm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 4) _yi B J«Or àûz n{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma {bhm. 20 A) "gx²jwu åhuoo kmz' {_Zmo `m g dmxmb AZwgê$Z g{dñva MMm H$am. ~) H$ënZm À`m (AmH$mam À`m) {gõm VmMo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am eãxm V CÎma {bhm. 20 A) g dmx nõvrmo ñdê$n Am{U _hîd gm JyZ Ë`mMr MMm H$am. ~) kmz åhuoo B {Ð`mZw^d `m ì`m»`odarb ßboQ>moMr {M{H$Ëgm _m Sy>Z {VMr MMm H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àûzm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm. 20 A) kmz åhuoo AZwñ_aU hm {gõm V ñnîq> H$am. ~) d Mm[aH$ gwb n åhuyz gm H«o${Q>gMo H$m` H$m` hmovo? MMm H$am. H$) AmXe amá`mdarb ßboQ>moÀ`m {dmmam Mr MMm H$am. S>) _V Am{U kmz `m Vrb \$ah$ ñnîq> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm. 20 A) ehmunu ~) g_îq>r Am{U ì`îq>r H$) H$ënZm Am{U {d{eîq>o `m Vrb g ~ Y S>) VÎdqMVH$mMr ^y{_h$m B) "{ed' \$>) "EH$ Am{U AZoH$'Mr g_ñ`m. B/I/13/210

3 * * [4306] 104 Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New) PH:104 : Early Buddhism (Optional Paper) (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) All questions carry equal marks. 3) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any one in 500 words. 20 a) State in brief the six senior contemporaries of the Gautama Buddha and Buddha s refutation of them. b) Give unique features of the Buddhist conception of Duhkha.. 2. Answer any one in 500 words : 20 a) Discuss critically the nature Nirvana. according to early Buddhist. b) Elaborate the nature of Astangika-marga Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) State in brief unique features of Buddhism as a religion. ii) Discuss the nature of Dvadasa-nidanas. iii) State the nature of Dasa-sila. iv) Explain in short the Tri-laksanas.. of reality. 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each) : 20 i) Avyakrta-prasnas.. ii) Pratitya-samutpada iii) Samadhi iv) Kinds of Vijnana ~ v) Pudgala-nairatmya vi) Four stages of Nirvana.. P.T.O.

4 [4306] 104 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) gd àízmzm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 3) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 4) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) g_h$mbrz ghm Xme {ZH$m Mr _Vo d Ë`m~m~V ~wõm Mr à{v{h«$`m ñnîq> H$am. ~) ~m Õm À`m Xw:I g H$ënZoMr d {eîq>ço gm Jm. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) àmmrz ~m Õ _VmZwgma {Zdm UmÀ`m ñdê$nmmr {M{H$ËgH$ MMm H$am. ~) AîQ>m {JH$ _mjm Mo ñdê$n {dex H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) ~m Õ EH$Y_ åhuyz Ë`mMr Img d {eîq>ço gm Jm. ~) ÛmXe{ZXmZmÀ`m ñdê$nmmr MMm H$am. H$) XeerbmMo ñdê$n gm Jm. S>) gv²mr VrZ bjuo WmoS>Š`mV gm Jm. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm : 20 A) Aì`mH $V àíz ~) àvrë`g_wënmx H$) g_myr S>) {dkmzmmo àh$ma B) nwx²jbz amëå` \$) {Zdm UÀ`m Mma nm`è`m. B/I/13/110

5 * * [4306] 305 Seat No. M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH-305 : Yoga (Optional Paper) (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 in detail that the Yoga is Cittavrttinirodha. b) Explain the notion of Avidya and Prajna with reference to Yoga Darshan. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Explain in detail how the Kaivalya state is achieved through the eightfold path. b) Explain the similarities and differences between Patanjal Yoga and Jaina Yoga. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) Explain how the concept of Dhyan is different from the concept of Dharana and Samadhi. ii) Discuss critically the nature of Vairagya. iii) What is Avidya according to Patanjal Yoga? iv) How Yoga is used as a therapy? Discuss. 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 i) Hathayoga ii) Siddhis iii) Klesh iv) Abhyas v) Asan from eightfold path vi) Prnanayama from eightfold path. P.T.O.

6 [4306] 305 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va eãxmv CÎma {bhm : 20 a) "`moj åhuoo {MÎmd Îmr{ZamoY' `mmo {díbofu H$am. b) àkm Am{U A{dÚm åhuoo H$m` Vo `mojxe ZmÀ`m g X^m V ñnîq> H$am eãxmv CÎma {bhm : 20 a) AîQ>m J `mojmà`m AmYmao H $dë` AdñWm H$er àmßv Ho$br OmVo `mmo g{dñva {díbofu H$am. b) nmv Ob `moj Am{U O Z `moj `m À`mVrb gmå` ^oxm Mo {díbofu H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àízm Mr CÎmao 250 eãxmv Úm : 20 i) YmaUm Am{U g_m{ynojm Ü`mZmMo ñdê$n H$go {^Þ Amho `m Mo {díbofu H$am. ii) d am½`mà`m ñdê$nmmr {M{H$ËgH$ MMm H$am. iii) nmv Ob `moj _VmZwgma A{dÚm åhuoo H$m` Vo gm Jm. iv) `moj ho CnMma nõvr åhuyz H$er dmnabr OmVo MMm H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da Q>rn {bhm (100 eãx) : 20 i) hr>`moj ii) {gõr iii) Šboe iv) Aä`mg v) AîQ>m J`moJmVrb AmgZ vi) AîQ>m J`moJmVrb àmum`m_. B/I/13/175

7 * * [4306] 306 Seat No. M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New) (Optional Paper) PH : 306 : Phenomenology (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 any one in 500 words. 20 a) Explain in detail Husserl s critique of naturalism, psychologism and historicism. b) Discuss critically concept of Epoche with reference to Husserl. 2. Answer any one in 500 words. 20 a) Write an essay on Heidegger s contribution in hermeneutic. b) Bring out Ponty s concept of transcendental perception. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each. 20 i) Explain fully Brentano views regarding intentionality. ii) Discuss critically Husserl s concept of Imaginative Variation. iii) Explain the concept of being and time with reference to Heidegger. iv) Human existence as embodiment explain with reference to Mearleau Ponty. 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each). 20 i) Husserl s views regarding philosophy as rigorous science. ii) Husserl s views regarding transcendental Ego. iii) Phenomenological ontology. iv) Pre reflective lived experience. v) Phenomenological Reduction. vi) Problem of solipsism. P.T.O.

8 [4306] * * _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) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CËVa Úm. 20 A) hþgb Zo {ZgJ dmx, _Zmo{dkmZdmX d B{VhmgdmX da Ho$bobr {Q>H$m g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. ~) BnmoHo$ g H$ënZoMo hþgb À`m g X^m V {M{H$ËgH$ {ddomz H$am eãxm V CËVa Úm. 20 A) hm`s>ojamo AW {ddauemñìmvrb `mojxmz `mda {Z~ Y {bhm. ~) nm ÝQ>rMr BpÝÐ`mZw^dVrV àë`j hr g H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr 250 eãxm V CËVao Úm. 20 i) ~«oýq>mzmomr g{df`vm g H$ënZm g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. ii) hþgb À`m "H$ënZmYm[aV \$ah$' g H$ënZoMo {M{H$ËgH$ {ddomz H$am. iii) ApñVËd hr g H$ënZm hm`s>ojaà`m g X^m V ñnîq> H$am. iv) "OUw XohmYm[aV _mzdr ApñVËd' _bm} nm ÝQ>rÀ`m g X^m V ñnîq> H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da 100 eãxm V Q>rnm Úm. 20 1) "VËdkmZ OUw H$mQ>oH$moa {dkmz' `m~m~v hþgb Mo _V. 2) BpÝX`mZw^dVrV Ah `m~m~v hþgb Mo _V. 3) _mzgkq>zmdmxr gîmmemñì 4) OJVmZm KoVbobo qmvznyd AZw^d 5) _mzgkq>zmdmxr AmH $Ë`m VaU 6) Ah H«o$XdmXr g_ñ`m. B/I/13/110

9 * * [4306] 402 Seat No. M.A. (Semester IV) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New) PH-402 : Social and Political Philosophy (Compulsory Paper) (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. 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 any one in 500 words : 20 a) Critically examine the social contract theory advocated by Locke. b) State and discuss Popper s views about open society. 2. Answer any one in 500 words : 20 a) Elaborately explain Rawl s principles of Justice. b) Write an essay on Historical Materialism. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) Explicate the main features on Comte s positivism. ii) State and examine Plato s views on family. iii) State and discuss Nozick s critique of distributive justice. iv) Explain the distinguishing features of Marcuse s Neo-Marxism. P.T.O.

10 [4306] * * 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each) : 20 i) Pateman s criticism of Liberalism. ii) Co-existence of multiple cultures. iii) Dwarkin s views on equality. iv) Engle s critique of the institution of family. v) Gidden s response to positivism. vi) Hegel and the Primacy of the collective. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$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. I. H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) bm H$Zo nwañh$m[aboë`m gm_m{oh$ H$amamÀ`m CnnÎmrMo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. ~) Iwë`m g_mom{df`rmo nm namo {dmma gm JyZ Ë`m Mr MMm H$am. II. H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) am ëgmr Ý`m`{df`H$ VÎdo Vnerbdma ñnîq> H$am. ~) Eo{Vhm{gH$ ^m {VH$dmXmda {Z~ Y {bhm.

11 * * -3- [4306] 402 III. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 1) H$m åq>à`m àë`jmw dmxmmr à_wi d {eîq>ço {dex H$am. 2) Hw$Qw> ~m{df`rmo ßbmQ>moMo {dmma gm JyZ Ë`m Mo narju H$am. 3) {dvaumë_h$ Ý`m`mMr Zmo{PH$Zo Ho$bobr g_rjm gm JyZ {VMr MMm H$am. 4) _mš`w OÀ`m Zd_mŠg dmxmmr ì`dàn>oxh$ bjuo ñnîq>> H$am. IV. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm : 20 1) CXma_VdmXmMr n Q>o_ZZo Ho$bobr {M{H$Ëgm 2) AZoH$ g ñh $Vr Mo ghapñvëd 3) g_mzvo{df`rmo Ûm{H $ZMo {dmma 4) Hw$Qw> ~ g ñwomr E OëgZo Ho$bobr g_rjm 5) àë`jmw dmxmbm {JS>ÝgZo {Xbobm à{vgmx 6) hojob Am{U g_îq>rmr àmw{_h$vm. B/I/13/225

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13 * * Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New) (2008 Pattern) PH 101 Problems in Western Metaphysics (Compulsory Paper) 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 any one in 500 words : 20 a) Discuss the problem of becoming from the point of view of Heraclitus. b) Plato s theory of universals. 2. Answer any one in 500 words : 20 a) Discuss Descarte s notion of substance. b) Explain Aristotel s notion of cause. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 1) State Aristotel s notion of self. 2) Explain Locke s realism. 3) Discuss Spinoza s theory of substance. 4) Elaborate Hume s theory of causation. P.T.O.

14 [4306] * * 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each) : 20 1) Descarte s notion of mind 2) Nominalist view of problem of universals 3) Leibniz s notion of substance 4) Kant s theory of causation 5) Family resemblance 6) Berkeley s idealism. _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$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxm V CÎma Úm. 20 A)hoam ŠbmB Q>À`m ÑîQ>rH$moZmVyZ ~dmm g_ñ`omr MMm H$am. ~) ßboQ>moMr gm_mý`m{df`h$ CnnÎmr ñnîq> H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxm V CÎma Úm. 20 A)XoH$mV À`r Ðì` H$ënZoMr MMm H$am. ~) A [añq>m Q>bMr H$maU H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am.

15 * * -3- [4306] H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V CÎmao Úm. 20 1) A [añq>m Q>bMr AmË_m H$ënZm gm Jm. 2) bm H$Mm dmñvddmx ñnîq> H$am. 3) pñnzmopmmr Ðì`{df`H$ CnnÎmrMr MMm H$am. 4) øw_mr H$maUmMr CnnÎmr gm Jm. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da bkw Q>rnm {bhm (àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V) : 20 1) XoH$mV Mr _Z H$ënZm 2) Zm_dmXmÀ`m _Vo gm_mý`mmr g_ñ`m 3) bmb pãzpmr Ðì`mMr H$ënZm 4) H$m Q>Mr H$maUVmoMr CnnÎmr 5) Hw$bgmå` 6) ~ŠbuMm {MÛmX. B/I/13/215

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17 * * [4306] 102 Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New) (Compulsory Paper) PH 102 : Problems in Indian Epistemology (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 any one in 500 words : 20 a) State and discuss critically Nyaya conception of Jnana. ~ b) Explain Dharmakirti s definition of Pratyaksa. and its nature. 2. Answer any one in 500 words : 20 a) Elaborate Jaina nature and kinds of Anumanas. b) What is the meaning of Pramanantarabhava.? 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) Discuss the meaning of Pramana-vyavastha.. ii) What is Khyativada? Explain Anyathakhyativada. iii) State the nature of Sad-hetu according to Nyaya. iv) Elaborate Utpattau Pramanya.. 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each) : 20 i) Arthapatti-pramana. ii) Nirvikalpaka-pratyaksa. (determinate) of Buddhism iii) Nyaya views on knowledge of Vyapti. iv) Definition of Sabda-pramana. according to Mimamsa. v) Avinabhava-niyama vi) Antarvyapti of Jainism. P.T.O.

18 [4306] 102 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm :1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ àízm Mo nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU Amho. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízm Mo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) Z `m{`h$m Mr kmz g H$ënZm gm JyZ Ë`mMr MMm H$am. ~) àë`jmmo bju d ñdê$n Y_ H$s{V À`m _VmZwgma ñnîq> H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízm Mo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A) O Z _VmZwgma AZww_mZmMo ñdê$n d àh$ma {dex H$am. ~) à_mumýva^md `mmm AW H$m` Vo ñnîq> H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mo àë`oh$s 250 eãxmv CÎma {bhm. 20 1) à_mu-ì`dñwoà`m AWm Mr MMm H$am. 2)»`m{VdmX åhuoo H$m`? AÝ`Wm»`mVrdmX ñnîq> H$am. 3) Ý`m` _VmZwwgma gx²hovwmo ñdê$n gm Jm. 4) CËnVm n«m_mê` {dex H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mma da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rn {bhm. 20 1) AWm nîmr-à_mu. 2) ~m Õm Mo {Z{d H$ënH$-àË`j. 3) Ý`m`mMm ì`mpßvkmzmh$s>o ~KÊ`mMm ÑîQ>rH$moZ. 4) _r_m gm _VmZwgma eãx-à_mummr ì`m»`m. 5) A{dZm^md-{Z`_. 6) O Zm Mr Am Vaì`mßVr. B/I/13/220

19 * * [4306] 105 Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (Optional Paper) PH-104 : Buddhism (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 any one in 500 words. 20 a) Elaborate Buddha s reaction to ritualsim and Jāti vyavasthā in Vedic Tradition. b) Explain the nature of Kusala and Akusala roots of human action from social point of view. 2. Answer any one in 500 words. 20 a) Astangika Marga : the path towards Nirvaṇa Explain in detail. b) Explain the philosophical position of Sarvastivadins. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each. 20 i) Avyakrta Pras. nas ii) Nature of Trsna... iii) Samadhi iv) Alayavijnana. 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each. 20 i) Sunyavada ii) Vipassana iii) Dvadasanidana iv) Satkayadrsti.. v) Nature of Dhamma vi) Nature of faith in Buddhism. P.T.O.

20 [4306] 105 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) àízm À`m COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxmv CÎma {bhm. 20 1) Jm V_ ~wõm Mr d {XH$ Y_m Vrb H$_ H$m S> Am{U Om{Vì`dñWm `m À`mdaMr à{v{h«$`m ñnîq> H$am. 2) _mzdr H $VrÀ`m Hw$eb Am{U AHw$eb _wimmo ñdê$n gm_m{oh$ ÑpîQ>H$moZmVyZ ñnîq> H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxmv CÎma {bhm. 20 A)"AîQ>m {JH$ _mj -{Zdm UmH$S>o ZoUmam _mj ' g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. ~) gdm pñvdmúm Mr VmpÎdH$ ^y{_h$m ñnîq> H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr XmoZmMo 250 eãxmv CÎmao {bhm. 20 1) Aì`mH $V àíz 2) V îuomo ñdê$n 3) g_m{y 4) Amb`{dkmZ. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmamda bkw Q>rn {bhm. (àë`oh$s 100 eãxmv) 20 1) eyý`dmx 2) {dnñgzm 3) ÛmXe{ZXmZ 4) gëh$m`ñpîq> 5) Yå_mMo ñdê$n 6) ~m Õ-Y_m Vrb lõomo ñdê$n B/I/13/190

21 * * [4306] 107 Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (Optional Paper) Traditional and Propositional Logic (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : i) Attempt all questions. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1 Answer in 500 words : 20 i) Explain the nature and scope of logic. ii) State all the rules of valid categorical syllogism and elaborate the rules regarding the quantity of propositions. 2. i) a) Distinguish between validity and truth. 5 b) Decide with the help of either Truth-table, shorter-truth table or truth-tree method whether following statement forms are Tautologous, contradictory or contingent (any three) 15 1) ( q r) [(p q) (p r) ] 2) [~ p (p q)] r 3) ( p q) [(p q) (q p) ] 4) ( p q) ~ ( ~ q ~ p). ii) Prove the validity of following arguments with the help of either direct proof, conditional proof or indirect proof. (any four) 20 1) A B ~ C ~ D / A [D (B C)] 2) 3) (A B) (C D) ~ C / ~ A A ~ D ~ B F (F G) D ~ (~ A B) / ~ G P.T.O.

22 [4306] * * 4) 5) 6) A B C D / (A C) (B D) (A B) C (B C) D (A D) M / M A (B C) A C / C 3. Answer any two of the following : 20 i) Explain the traditional classification of propositions. ii) What is Figure and Mood of categorical syllogism? Explain the special rules of any one figure of categorical syllogism. iii) Explain the Truth-tree as a decision procedure. iv) Prove the invalidity of following invalid arguments. a) b) p q q r / r p ~ E F E G / E (F G) 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words : 20 i) Laws of thought ii) Opposition of propositions. iii) Symbolization of compound propositions iv) Importance of the rules of conditional proof. v) Conversion of O proposition. vi) Characteristics of an effective decision procedure.

23 * * -3- [4306] 107 gymzm : i) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. _amr>r ê$nm Va ii) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. iii) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma Úm. 20 i) VH $emñìmmo ñdê$n Am{U ì`mßvr ñnîq> H$am. ii) `wšv {Zê$nm{YH$ g {dymzmmo gd {Z`_ gm JyZ Ë`mn H$s {dymzm À`m n[a_mum {df`rmo {Z`_ g{dñva {dex H$am. 2. i) A) `wšvvm Am{U gë`vo_yrb \$ah$ ñnîq> H$am. 5 ~) nwt>rb {dymz~ Y gd V gë`, gd V AgË` Z {_{ÎmH$V `m gë`mgë` AmhoV ho gë`vm H$moîQ>H$, bkwgë`vmh$moîq>h$ gë`vmd j nõvrzo R>adm (H$moUVohr VrZ) 15 1) ( q r) [(p q) (p r) ] 2) [~ p (p q)] r 3) ( p q) [(p q) (q p) ] 4) ( p q) ~ ( ~ q ~ p). ii) nwt>rb `wpšvdmxm Mr `wšvvm àë`j, gmonm{yh$ {gõvm AàË`j {gõvm nõvrzo {gõ H$am. (H$moUVohr Mma) 20 1) A B ~ C ~ D / A [D (B C)] 2) 3) (A B) (C D) ~ C / ~ A A ~ D ~ B F (F G) D ~ (~ A B) / ~ G

24 [4306] * * 4) 5) 6) A B C D / (A C) (B D) (A B) C (B C) D (A D) M / M A (B C) A C / C 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr CÎmao Úm. 20 i) {dymzm M nma n[ah$ djuh$au ñnîq> H$am. ii) g {dymzmmr AmH $Vr Am{U àh$ma åhuoo H$m`? {Zê$nm{YH$ g {dymzmà`m H$moUË`mhr EH$m AmH $VrMo {deof {Z`_ g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. iii) EH$ {ZU `nõvr åhuyz gë`vm-d j nõvr ñnîq> H$am. iv) nwt>rb A`wŠV `w{šv dmxm Mr A`wŠVVm {gõ H$am. a) b) p q q r / r p ~ E F E G / E (F G) 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da 100 eãxmv Q>rnm Úm. 20 1) {dmmammo {Z`_ 2) {dymz {damoy 3) {_l {dymzm Mo {M m H$Z 4) gmonm{yh$ {gõvm {Z`_mMo _hîd 5) O {dymzmmo n[adv Z 6) à^mdr {ZU ` nõvrmr d {eîq>ço B/I/13/165

25 * * [4306] 108 Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH 107 : Analytic Philosophy (Optional Paper) (Early Phase) (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) Numbers to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer in about 500 words : 20 Twentieth century philosophy has taken a linguisticturn Discuss. What is the significance of Russell s analysis of denoting phrases? Explain critically. 2. Answer in about 500 words : All metaphysical assertions are nonsensical. Discuss after Ayer. 20 What are systematically misleading expressions according to Ryle? How is a philosopher concerned with them? Explain critically. 3. Answer in about 250 words-any two of the following : 20 a) How does Fregl show that terms may refer to the same thing but differ in their meaning? Illustrate. b) Has Moore been successful in refuting idealism? Explain. c) Discuss Wittgenstein s picture theory of meaning. d) Explain Strawson s contention that the sentence The King of France is Wise is neither true nor false though significant. 4. Answer in about 100 words any four of the following : 20 a) The common sense view of the world b) Philosophy as a clarificatory activity c) Logical positivism d) The principle of verifiability of meaning e) Moorean method of analysis f) Ordinary language philosophy P.T.O.

26 [4306] 108 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) àízm À`m COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. gw_mao 500 eãxmv CÎma {bhm. 20 "{dgmì`m evh$mv VËdkmZmZo ^m{fh$ diu KoVbo'. MMm H$am. {ZXo emë_h$ eãx~ Ym À`m agob `m Zr Ho$boë`m {dûcofummo _hëd H$m` Amho? {M{H$ËgH$nUo ñnîq>rh$au Úm. 2. gw_mao 500 eãxmv CÎma {bhm. 20 "gd Am{Y^m {VH$s {dymzo {ZaW H$ AgVmV'. E`aZm AZwgê$Z MMm H$am. amb bà`m _Vo nõveranuo {Xem^yb H$aUmao eãx ~ Y H$moUVo? VËdqMVH$m Zm Ë`m _Ü`o AmñWm H$m AgVo? {M{H$ËgnUo ñnîq> H$am. 3. gw_mao 250 eãxmv H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àým Mr CÎmao {bhm. 20 A)XmoZ nxo EH$mM dñvymm {ZX}e H$arV Agbr Var Ë`m Mm AW {^Þ Agy eh$vmo Ago \«o$jo `m Zr H$go XmI{dbo Amho? CXmhaUo Úm. ~){MX²dmXmMo I S>Z H$aÊ`mV _ya `eñdr Pmbo AmhoV H$m`? ñnîq> H$am. H$){dQ²>JoZBQ>mB Z `m Mr {MÌ CnnÎmr ñnîq> H$am. S>) "\«$m gmm amom gwomu Amho' ho dmš` gë` AgË` ZgyZhr AW dmhr Amho hm ñq >m gzmm Xmdm ñnîq> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam da gw_mao 100 eãxmv Q>rnm {bhm. 20 A)OJm{df`rMm gm_mý` YmaUmË_H$ ÑpîQ>H$moZ ~) VËdkmZ åhuoo {dmmam Zm ñnîq>vm XoUmar H $Vr H$) Vm{H $H$ àë`jvmdmx S>) AW {df`h$ àë` VaUr`Vm VËd B) _ya `m Mr {dûcofu nõvr \$) gm_mý` ^mfomo VÎdkmZ. B/I/13/175

27 * * [4306] 110 Seat No. M.A. (Semester I) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY. PH 107 : Samkhya (Optional Paper) (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) What is the nature of Duhkha according to Samkhya?. 1) Discuss the nature of Satkaryavada of Samkhya. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 2) Explain the nature of Prakriti and bring out its relation with Purusha. 2) Explain the relation between Samkhya and Vedanta darshan. 3. Answer in 250 words each (any two) : 20 1) Explain the distinction between Vyakta and Avyakta. 2) Explain the nature of Triguna.. 3) Elaborate the nature of Savikalpa Pratyaksa.. 4) What are the kinds of Bondage? 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Panchatanmatra 2) Antakarana.. 3) Ahmkara 4) Process of evolution 5) Eight forms of Buddhi 6) Kinds of inference. P.T.O.

28 [4306] 110 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o n«ízm Mo nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 1) gm»`m À`m _VmZwgma Xw:ImMo ñdê$n H$m` Amho? 1) gm»`m Zr gm {JVboë`m gëh$m` dmxmà`m ñdê$nmmr MMm H$am. 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízm Mo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 2) àh ${VMo ñdê$n gm JyZ nwéf Am{U àh $Vr `m À`mVrb g ~ Y ñnîq> H$am. 2) gm»` Am{U doxmýv VÎdkmZ `m À`mVrb g ~ Y gm Jm. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àízm Mr CÎmao 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 1) ì`šv Am{U Aì`ŠV `mvrb ^ox ñnîq> H$am. 2) {ÌJwUm Mo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. 3) g{dh$ënh$ àë`jmmo ñdê$n gm Jm. 4) ~ YmMo n«h$ma gm Jm. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mma Q>rnm 100 eãxm V {bhm : 20 1) n MVÝ_mÌm 2) A V:H$aU 3) Ah H$ma 4) CËH«$m VrMr à{h«$`m 5) ~wõrmo AmR> àh$ma 6) AZw_mZmMo àh$ma. B/I/13/110

29 * * [4306] 201 Seat No. M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New Syllabus) PH 201 : Problems in Western Epistemology (Compulsory Paper) (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : i) All questions are compulsory. ii) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer any one of the following in 500 words : 20 A) Discuss Gettier s problem. B) Explain non-foundationalism. 2. Answer any one of the following in 500 words : 20 A) Explain Kant s views on synthetic apriori statements. B) Examine use theory of meaning. 3. Explain any two of the following in 250 words each : 20 1) Direct realism 2) Denotative theory of meaning 3) Rationalist approach to knowledge 4) Correspondence theory of truth. 4. Explain any four of the following in 100 words each : 20 1) Distinction between analytic and synthetic approach to knowledge. 2) Scepticism 3) Semantic theory of knowledge 4) Phenomenalism 5) Definition and nature of knowledge 6) Pragmatic theory of truth. P.T.O.

30 [4306] 201 * * _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) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A)Jo{Q>`a `m À`m g_ñ`omr MMm H$am. ~) kmzmmr A-A{YîR>mZdmXr CnnÎmr ñnîq> H$am. 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 A)AZw^dnyd g íbofh$ {dymzm ~ÔbMo H$mÝQ>Mo _V ñnîq> H$am. ~) AWm À`m Cn`mo{JVm CnnÎmrMo narju H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mo ñnîq>rh$au àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V H$am : 20 1) gmjmv dmñvddmx 2) AWm Mr dñvwdmmh$ CnnÎmr 3) ~w{õdmxmmm kmz{df`h$ ÑpîQ>H$moZ 4) gë`mmr AÝd`dmXr CnnÎmr. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam Mo ñnîq>rh$au àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V H$am : 20 1) kmzmh$s>o ~Yì`mÀ`m {díbofh$ Am{U g íbofh$ ÑîQ>rH$moZm _Yrb \$ah$ 2) g e`dmx 3) kmzmmr AW dmmh$ CnnÎmr 4) àvr{vdmx 5) kmzmmr ì`m»`m d ñdê$n 6) gë`mmr \$bàm_mê`dmxr CnnÎmr. B/I/13/230

31 * * [4306] 202 Seat No. M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 (New) (2008 Pattern) PHILOSOPHY PH 202 : Problems in Indian Metaphysics (Compulsory Paper) 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 Explain fully Sat as Parinamanitya. Discuss fully Anatmavada of Buddhists. 2. Answer in 500 words. 20 Discuss fully the nature of Jagat according to Advaita Vedanta. Critically examine Vaiśeṣika s Aram bhavada. 3. Answer any two in 200 words each. 20 1) Elaborate fully Vaiśeṣikas views on nature and classification of Padarthas. 2) Critically discuss Carvakas Dehatmavada. 3) Discuss fully Ramanuja s view of World. 4) Explain Satkaryavada of Sam khya. P.T.O.

32 [4306] * * 4. Write notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 1) Nature and status of universals according to Nyaya Darśana. 2) Yoga Darśana s Concept of Mind. 3) Pratityasamutpada. 4) Vaiśeṣika s classification of causes. 5) Avacchedavada. 6) Buddhists concept of Sat. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àý gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àýn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma Úm. 20 n[aum_{zë` åhuyz gv² Mo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. ~m Õm Mm AZmË_dmXmMr g{dñva MMm H$am eãxm V CÎma Úm. 20 AÛ V doxmývmzwgma OJVmÀ`m ñdê$nmmr MMm H$am. d eo{fh$m À`m Ama ^dmxmmo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. 3. àë`oh$s 200 eãxm V H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr CÎmao Úm. 20 1) nxmwmªmo ñdê$n Am{U djuh$au `m{df`rmo d eo{fh$m Mo _V g{dñva {dex H$am. 2) Mmdm H$m À`m XohmË_dmXmMr MMm H$am. 3) am_mzwoammm`mªà`m OJV²{df`H$ ÑpîQ> H$moZmMr MMm H$am. 4) gm»`m Mm gëh$m` dmx ñnîq> H$am.

33 * * -3- [4306] àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V H$moUË`mhr Mmam da Q>rnm Úm. 20 1) Ý`m` Xe ZmZwgma gm_mý`mmo ñdê$n 2) `mojxe ZmMr _ZmMr g H$ënZm 3) àvrë`g_wënmx 4) d eo{fh$m Mo H$maUm Mo djuh$au 5) AdÀN>oXdmX 6) ~m Õm Mr gv² {df`h$ g H$ënZm. B/I/13/225

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35 * * [4306] 203 Seat No. M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH 203 : Descartes (New Syllabus) (Optional Paper) (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. I. Write an answer in details any one in 500 words. 20 State Rationalist method of knowledge and critically examine it. Explain the meaning of Cogito Ego Sum. II. Write elaborate answers to any one in details in 500 words. 20 Why God s existence needs to be proved? Explain in details arguments given by Descartes for the existence of God. What is mind-body dualism? Why it emerges? Explain. III. Answer in short in 250 words each any two : 20 i) Notion of substances ii) Charge of circularity iii) Method of doubt iv) Epistemological shift. IV. Discuss in brief in 100 words each any two : 20 a) Knowledge as a tree b) Doctrine of innate ideas c) Descartes on perception d) Clearity as a necessary condition of thinking e) Why substances need to be distinguished? f) Natural light of reason. P.T.O.

36 [4306] 203 * * _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) _yi B J«Or nûzn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxm V g{dñva CÎma Úm. 20 kmzmmr ~w{õdmxr nõvr gm JyZ {VMo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. "qmýv`m{_ AV: Apñ_' `mmm AW ñnîq> H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mda 500 eãxm V g{dñva CÎma Úm. 20 B ûdammo ApñVËd {gõ H$m H$amdo bjvo? XoH$mV Zo B ûdamà`m {gõrgmr>r {Xbobo `w{º$dmx g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. _Z:H$m`Û ÛdmX åhuoo H$m`? Vmo H$m {Z_ U Pmbm? ñnîq> H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mr àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V WmoS>Š`mV CÎmao Úm. 20 1) Ðì`mMr H$ënZm. 2) MH«$mnÎmrMm Amamon. 3) g e` nõvr. 4) kmz_r_m gr` ~Xb. 4. $H$moUË`mhr Mmam Mr àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V CÎmao Úm. 20 A) kmzd j. ~) CnOV H$ënZm Mm {gõm V. H$) àë`jm {df`r XoH$mV `m Mr _Vo. S>) {dmma H$aÊ`mMr A{Zdm` AQ>-ñnîQ>Vm. B) Ðì`m _Ü`o ^ox H$aUo H$m Amdí`H$ Amho? \$) ~w{õ/({ddoh$) Mm Z g{j H$ àh$me. B/I/13/175

37 * * [4306] 204 Seat No. M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH-204 : Advaita Vedanta (2008 Pattern) (Optional Paper) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Answer in detail any one of the following (500 words) : 20 a) Explain three states of experience advocated by Gaudapad. b) Evaluate critically Gaudapada s theory of Asparshayoga. 2. Answer in detail any one of the following (500 words) : 20 a) Explain Shankaracharya s notion of Brahman. b) Examine Shankaracharya s criticism of Buddhism. 3. Write essays on any two of the following (250 words) : 20 a) Nature of knowledge according to Gaudapada. b) Theory of Ajativada as advocated by Gaudapada. c) Distinction between Dharmajijnasa and Brahmajijnasa according to Shankaracharya. d) Shankaracharya s criticism of Samkhya. 4. Write notes on any four of the following (100 words) : 20 a) Pranava as a symbol of Brahman. b) Concept of Moksha according to Gaudapada. c) Nature of Jagat according to Shankaracharya. d) Shankaracharya s criticism of Vaishesika. e) Shankaracharya s concept Moksha. f) Shankaracharya s views on Jiva. P.T.O.

38 [4306] * * _amr>r ê$nm Va eãxm V CÎma {bhm. (H$moUVohr EH$) : 20 A) Jm S>nmXm Zr gm {JVboë`m AZy^dmÀ`m VrZ AdñWm ñnîq> H$am. ~) Jm S>nmXm À`m "Añne `moj' Ë`m CnnÎmrMo {M{H$ËgH$ _yë`_mnz H$am eãxm V CÎma {bhm (H$moUVohr EH$) : 20 A) e H$amMm`mªMr ~«Z hr g H$ënZm {dex H$am. ~) e H$amMm`mªÀ`m ~m Õ_Vmdarb Q>rHo$Mo _yë`_mnz H$am. 3. H$moUË`mhr Xmohm da {Z~ Y {bhm (250 eãx) : 20 A) Jm S>dmXm À`m _Vo kmzmmo ñdê$n. ~) Jm S>nmXm Zr gm {JVbobr "AOm{VdmXmMr' CnnÎmr. H$) e H$amMm`mªÀ`m _Vo "Y_ {Okmgm' d "~«{Okmgm' `m _Yrb ^ox. S>) e H$amMm`mªMr g»`m da Q>rH$m. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da Q>rnm {bhm (100 eãx) : 20 A) ~«mmo à{vh$ "àud'. ~) Jm S>nmXm À`m_Vo _moj g H$ënZm. H$) e H$amMm`mªÀ`m _Vo "OJV²' Mo ñdê$n. S>) e H$amMm`mªMr d eo{fh$m darb Q>rH$m. B ) e H$amMm`mªMr _moj g H$ënZm. \$) e H$amMm`mªMo Ord {df`h$ _V. B/I/13/200

39 * * [4306] 205 Seat No. M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New) PH 205 : Gandhian Philosophy (Optional Paper) (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) All questions are compulsory. 2) Figures to the right indicate full marks. 1. Write an answer in details of any one in 500 words : 20 How Gandhiji explains the relationship between truth and non-violence? Discuss in details. Why Gandhiji criticises modern civilization? Explain. 2. Critically examine any one of the following in 500 words : 20 Discuss Tagore-Gandhi controversy on Nationalism. Why Gandhiji insists on self-rule (doctrine of Svaraja)? Explain. 3. Write answer to any two of the following in 250 words each : 20 a) How truth and God are related? Discuss. b) Why Sanatana-dharma needs critical examination? Explain. c) How politics and ethics are related? Elaborate. d) How economics is related to ethics? Clarify. 4. State in brief any four given below (in 100 words each) : 20 i) Role of women ii) Anasakti-yoga iii) Equality of all religions (Sarva-dharma-Samabhava) iv) Ramarajya v) Civil disobedience vi) Gandhiji s views on education. P.T.O.

40 [4306] 205 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm :1) gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o àízm Mo gnyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo H$_mb 500 eãxm V g{dñvanuo CÎma {bhm : 20 gë` Am{U Aqhgm `m À`mVrb g ~ Y Jm YrOr H$em àh$mao ñnîq> H$aVmV? g{dñva MMm H$am. AmYw{ZH$ ZmJanÕVrda Jm YrOr H$m Q>rH$m H$aVmV? ñnîq> H$am. 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo {M{H$ËgH$ n[aju H$_mb 500 eãxm V H$am. 20 Q>mJmoa d Jm Yr `m À`mVrb amîq >r`ëdm {df`rà`m dmxmmr MMm H$am. Jm YrOr ñd` -{eñvrda ^a H$m XoVmV (ñdamo {gõmýv)? ñnîq> H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmohmoMr àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V CÎmao {bhm. 20 A) gë` d B ûda `m À`mVrb g ~ Y H$gm Amho? MMm H$am. ~) gzmvz Y_m Mr {M{H$Ëgm H$m Amdí`H$ R>aVo? ñnîq> H$am. H$) amá`emñì d {ZVremñÌ H$em àh$mao g ~ YrV AmhoV? {dex H$am. S>) AW emñì d {ZVremñÌ `m À`mVrb g ~ Y H$gm Agmdm? ñnîq> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam da g {jßvnuo (100 eãxm V) Q>rnm {bhm : 20 i) ñìrmr ^y{_h$m ii) AZmgpŠV ` moj iii) gd Y_m _Yrb g_mzvm (gd Y_ g_^md) iv) am_amá` v) g{dz` H$m`Xo^ J vi) Jm YrOrMo {eju {df`h$ {dmma. B/I/13/175

41 * * [4306] 207 Seat No. M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 (Optional Paper) (New Syllabus) PHILOSOPHY PH 207 : Early Wittgenstein (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 details within 500 words (any one) : 20 State and discuss the influence of Kant on Wittgenstein. State and discuss Wittgenstein s conception of logic. 2. Answer elaborately any one within 500 words. 20 State and discuss Wittgenstein s conception of philosophy as a therapy. Discuss conception of ego in the right of Tractatus. 3. Write answer in brief of any two (250 words each) : 20 a) In what sense ethics is transcendental? Discuss. b) Does Tractatus propogates realism? Discuss. c) Explain how Tractatus defends a theory about the essence of language? d) A proposition shows its sense (4.022). Discuss in the light of this remark Wittgenstein s conception of proposition. 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each) : 20 1) Analysis and description 2) Negative proposition 3) Tautologies and contradictions 4) Limits of language 5) Language as a mirror of reality 6) World on totality of facts. P.T.O.

42 [4306] 207 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1)gd àíz A{Zdm` AmhoV. 2) COdrH$S>rb AmH$S>o àízm Mo nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo 500 eãxm V CÎma {bhm : 20 H$m Q>Mm {dq²>joýñq>mb Z `m À`mdarb à^md gm Jm d Ë`mMr MMm H$am. {dq²>joýñq>mb Z `m Mr VH $ emñìmmr g H$ënZm _m S>m d {VMr MMm H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxm V g{dñva {ddau H$am. 20 VËdkmZ åhuoo CnMma nõvr hr {dq²>joýñq>mb ZMr g H$ënZm gm Jm d Ë`mMr g{dñva MMm H$am. Q> >ŠQ>oQ>g² àurv Ah Mr g H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Xmohm Mo WmoS>Š`mV CÎma {bhm. 20 A)Zr{V H$moUÏ`m AWm Zo AZw^dmVrV AgVo? MMm H$am. ~) Q > ŠQ>oQ>g² ho dmñvddmxmmm nwañh$ma H$aVo H$m`?MMm H$am. H$) ^mfoà`m gmavëd Cnn{ÎmMo Q > ŠQ>oQ>g² H$go g_w Z H$aVo Vo ñnîq> H$am. S>) "{dymz Ë`mMm AW Xe {dvo'(4.022) `m eoè`mà`m g X^m V {dq²>joýñq>mb Z `m À`m {dymzmà`m g H$ënZoMr MMm H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da Q>rnm {bhm (àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V) : 20 1) {dûcofu Am{U du Z 2) {ZfoYdmMr {dymzo 3) gd W d gë` d gd W d AgË` 4) ^mfoà`m _`m Xm 5) ^mfm åhuoom dmñvdmmm à{vq~~ 6) OJV åhuoo KQ>Zm Mr Jmoim~oarO. B/I/13/110

43 * * [4306] 210 M.A. (Semester II) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (Optional Paper) PH-206 : Philosophy of Religion (2008 Pattern) (New) 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 any one in 500 words. 20 a) Discuss in detail the interrelation between religious faith and reason. b) Elaborately bring out the distinction between the methods in scientific and religious enquiry. 2. Answer any one in 500 words. 20 a) Critically examine Cosmological argument for the existence of God. b) Explain the doctrine of Karma. Does it lend to Fatalism? 3. Answer any two in 250 words each. 20 a) State the social and non-social dimensions of religious life. b) Explain the nature and structure of religious experience. c) Discuss the importance of interreligious dialogue. d) State and discuss Marxian critique of religion. 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each). 20 i) Concept of Divine Grace. ii) Problem of Evil. iii) Relation between religion and morality. iv) Fredian analysis of religious experience. v) Philosophy of religion. vi) Classification of religions. P.T.O.

44 [4306] 210 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm :1) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ Amho. 2) n«ûzm À`m COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àûzn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxmv CÎma {bhm. 20 1) Ym{_ H$ lõm Am{U ~wõr `m Vrb nañnag ~ Yr g{dñva MMm H$am. 2) d km{zh$ emoy à{h«$`m Am{U Ym{_ H$ emoy à{h«$`m `m À`m nõvtvrb \$ah$ {dñvmamzo {dex H$am. 2. H$moUË`mhr EH$mMo 500 eãxmv CÎma {bhm. 20 A) B ídamà`m ApñVËdmgmR>rÀ`m {dœm VÝ`dmXr `w{º$dmxmmo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. ~) H$_ {gõm V ñnîq> H$am. Vmo X ddmxmh$s>o ZoVmo H$m? 3. H$moUË`mhr XmoZmMo 250 eãxmv CÎmao {bhm. 20 1) Ym{_ H$ OrdZmMo gm_m{oh$ Am{U Agm_m{OH$ Am`m_ gm Jm. 2) Ym{_ H$ AZw^dmMo ñdê$n Am{U g amzm ñnîq> H$am. 3) Am VaY_u` g dmxmà`m _hîdmmr MMm H$am. 4) Y_m Mr _mšg dmxr g_rjm gm JyZ {VMr MMm H$am. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmamda bkw Q>rn {bhm. (àë`oh$s 100 eãxmv). 20 1) X dr H $nm hr g H$ënZm. 2) Xw[aVmMr g_ñ`m. 3) Y_ Am{U ZrVr `m Vrb g ~ Y. 4) Ym{_ H$ AZw^dmMo \«$m B S>dmXr {dûbofu. 5) Y_m Mo VÎdkmZ. 6) Y_mªMo djuh$au. B/I/13/215

45 * * [4306] 301 Seat No. M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH 301 : (Compulsory Paper) Ethics and Metaethics (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer any one of the following in 500 words : 20 a) State and examine Anscombe s criticism of modern moral philosophy. b) Discuss in detail Kant s deontological theory of morality. 2. Answer any one of the following in 500 words : 20 a) Elaborately explain Gilligan s ethics of care. b) State and discuss Moore s criticism of naturalism. 3. Answer any two of the following in 250 words each : 20 a) Discuss Aristotle s concept of virtue. b) State and discuss Mill s principle of utility. c) State and examine Regan s views on animal rights. d) Discuss in detail Stevenson s emotivism. 4. Write notes on any four of the following in 100 words each : 20 a) MacIntyre s communitarian approach to virtue ethics. b) Ross s concept of primafacie obligation. c) Okin s view of ethics. d) Searle s naturalism. e) Rolston s view regarding values in nature. f) Prescriptivism. P.T.O.

46 [4306] 301 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm :1) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A)AmYw{ZH$-Z {VH$ VÎdkmZmMr A ZñH$moå~Zo Ho$bobr {M{H$Ëgm gm JyZ {VMo narju H$am. ~) H$m Q>À`m ZrVr{df`H$ H$V ì`dmxr CnnÎmrMr g{dñva MMm H$am. 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A){J{bJZMr "AmñWm' AmYm[aV ZrVr_r_m gm g{dñva ñnîq> H$am. ~) _yazo Ho$bobr {ZgJ dmxmmr {M{H$Ëgm gm JyZ {VMr MMm H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A)A [añq>m Q>bÀ`m gx²jwo g H$ënZoMr MMm H$am. ~) {_bmo Cn`wŠVVoMo VÎd gm JyZ Ë`mMr MMm H$am. H$) àmur hšh$m ~m~vmo arjzmo {dmma gm JyZ Ë`m Mo narju H$am. S>) ñq>rìhzgz À`m ^mdzmdmxmmr g{dñva MMm H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm : 20 A)gX²JwU-ZrVr _r_m go{df`rmm _ pšzq>m`ñ`m g_wxm`dmxr ÑpîQ>H$moU ~) am g `m Mr àw_ Xe Zr H$V ì`m UmUVMr g H$ënZm H$) Amo{H$ZMm ZrVr_r_m go ~m~vmm ÑpîQ>H$moZ S>) gb Mm {ZgJ dmx B) Z g{j H$ {dídmvrb _yë`m ~m~vmm amobñq>z Mm ÑpîQ>H$moZ \$)AmXoedmX. B/I/13/180

47 * * [4306] 302 Seat No. M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH-302 (Compulsory Paper) : Indian Philosophies of Life (2008 Pattern) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer any one of the following in 500 words. 20 a) Explain Prof. K.J. Shah s view regarding the concept of Purushartha. b) Discuss in detail the nature and importance of Vishesha dharma. 2. Answer any one of the following in 500 words. 20 a) State and explain ashtanga-yoga. b) Write an essay on Buddhist view regarding suffering. 3. Answer any two of the following in 250 words each : 20 a) Discuss traditional Kam-Artha centric approach to purushartha. b) Explain the concept of Sudharanadharma. c) Critically examine the doctrined Karma and rebirtha. d) State and explain Jnanayoga of Bhagwat Gita. 4. Write notes on any four of the following in 100 words each : 20 a) Jainism on Varnashramadharma. b) Rna. c) Yajna. d) Kaivalya. e) Triratna. f) Brahmavihara. P.T.O.

48 [4306] 302 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : 1) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. 3) _yi B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) nwéfmw g H$ënZo {df`rmm àm.ho$.oo. ehm `m Mm ÑpîQ>H$moZ ñnîq> H$am. ~) {deof Y_m Mo ñdê$n Am{U _hîd `mmr g{dñva MMm H$am. 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àízmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) AîQ>m J `moj gm Jm Am{U ñnîq> H$am. ~) Xw Im{df`m À`m ~m ÕXe ZmÀ`m ÑpîQ>H$moZmda {Z~ Y {bhm. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm : 20 A) nwéfmwm ~m~và`m nma n[ah$ H$m_-AW H $Ðr ÑpîQ>H$moZmMr MMm H$am. ~) gmymau Y_ hr g H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. H$) H$_ Am{U nwzo Ý_ {gõm VmMo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. S>) ^JdX²JrVoVrb kmz`moj gm Jm d ñnîq> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam da 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm : 20 A) dum l_y_m~m~v O ZXe ZmMm ÑpîQ>H$moZ ~) F$U H$) `k S>) H $dë` B) {ÌaËZ \$) ~«{dhma B/I/13/165

49 * * [4306] 303 Seat No. M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH 303 : Aesthetics : Western and Indian (2008 Pattern) (Optional Paper) Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80 N.B. : 1) Attempt all questions. 2) All questions carry equal marks. 1. Answer in 500 words any one of the following. 20 a) State and explain the nature of aesthetic judgement. b) Critically examine Croce s view of art as intuition. 2. Answer in 500 words any one of the following. 20 a) State different types of bhavas. Explain the notions : Sthayibhava, Vibhava and Anubhava. b) Discuss in detail Abhinavagupta s view regarding rasa theory. 3. Answer any two of the following in 250 words each. 20 a) Explain the nature of beautiful and sublime as aesthetic qualities. b) Elaborately discuss the nature of art object. c) State the distinction between Lokdharmi and Natyadharms. d) Explain the concept of riti as the criterion of poetry. 4. Write notes on any four of the following in 100 words each. 20 a) Concept of medium b) Aesthetic attitude c) Robust relativism d) Purpose of art according to Bharat e) Concept of dhvani f) Rasavighna. P.T.O.

50 [4306] 303 * * _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm :1) gd àíz gmos>dmdov. 2) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. 3) _yi B J«Or àûzn{ìh$mhr nhmdr. 1. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àýmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm. 20 A)gm X` {dymzmmo ñdê$n gm JyZ ñnîq> H$am. ~)H$bm åhuoo A V:àkm`m H«$moeoÀ`m ÑpîQ>H$moZmMo {M{H$ËgH$ narju H$am. 2. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr EH$m àýmmo CÎma 500 eãxm V {bhm. 20 A)^mdm Mo {d{dy àh$ma gm Jm. ñwm`r ^md, {d^md Am{U AZw^md `m H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. ~)ag CnnÎmr {df`rà`m A{^Zd JwßVm À`m ÑpîQ>H$moZmMr g{dñva MMm H$am. 3. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr XmoZ àým Mr CÎmao àë`oh$s 250 eãxm V {bhm. 20 A)gm X`m Ë_H$ JwU åhuyz gm X` Am{U {damq>vm `m Mo ñdê$n ñnîq> H$am. ~)H$bmdñVw (H$bH $Vr)À`m ñdê$nmmr {dñvmamzo MMm H$am. H$)bmoH$Y_u Am{U ZmQ>çY_u `m Vrb \$ah$ gm Jm. S>)H$mì`mMm {ZH$f åhuyz arvr hr g H$ënZm ñnîq> H$am. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm {bhm. 20 A)_mÜ`_ hr g H$ënZm. ~)gm X` d Îmr. H$)geŠV gmnojvmdmx. S>)^aVm À`m _VmZwgma H$booMo à`mooz B)ÜdZr hr g H$ënZm. \$)ag{d Z. B/I/13/170

51 * * [4306] 304 Seat No. M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY (New) (2008 Pattern) PH 304 : Ambedkar (Optional Paper) 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 any one in 500 words : 20 a) Explain the notion of ideal social order in the context of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. b) Discuss critically Dr. Ambedkar s views on Soul, God and Brahman. 2. Answer any one in 500 words : 20 a) Explain Dr. Ambedkar s view s about traditional Buddhism. b) Elaborate and write an essay on Dr. Ambedkar and John Dewey. 3. Answer any two in 250 words each : 20 i) Explain the ways of abolishing caste according to Dr. Ambedkar. ii) What is relation between Dhamma and morality accoring to Dr. Ambedkar? Explain fully. iii) Discuss critically Dr. Ambedkar s views on Karma and Rebirth. iv) Elaborate and write an essay on Dr. Ambedkar and Karl Marx. 4. Write short notes on any four (in 100 words each) : 20 i) Major stages in Dr. Ambedkar s development of thought ii) Notion of Dhamma iii) The role of Bikku iv) Dr. Ambedkar s views about consciousness and matter v) Ahimsa vi) Dr. Ambedkar s vision regarding Constitution. P.T.O.

52 [4306] 304 * * _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) _yb B J«Or àízn{ìh$mhr nhmdr eãxm V CÎma Úm. 20 A)AmXe g_mo amzomr g H$ënZm ñdmv Í`, g_vm Am{U ~ YwVoÀ`m g X^m V ñnîq> H$am. {H $dm ~) AmË_m, B ída Am{U ~«h_z `m ~m~v S>m. Am ~os>h$am À`m _VmMr {M{H$ËgH$ MMm H$am eãxm V CÎma Úm : 20 A)nma n[ah$ ~m ÕdmXm~m~V S>m. Am ~os>h$ammo _V ñnîq> H$am. ~)S>m. Am ~os>h$a d Om Z S>çyB `mda {Z~ Y {bhm. 3. H$moUË`mhr XmoZm Mr 250 eãxm V CÎmao Úm. 20 i) Om{Vì`dñWm {Z_y bzmmo _mj S>m. Am ~os>h$am À`m _Vo ñnîq> H$am. ii) Yå_ Am{U Z {VH$Vm `m_yrb g ~ Y S>m. Am ~os>h$am À`m _Vo, nyu V: ñnîq> H$am. iii) H$_ d nwz OÝ_ `m ~m~và`m S>m. Am ~os>h$am À`m _VmMr {M{H$ËgH$ MMm H$am. iv) "S>m. Am ~os>h$a d H$mb _mšg ' `mda {Z~ Y {bhm. 4. H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxm V Q>rnm Úm. 20 1) S>m. Am ~os>h$am À`m {dmmam Vrb {dh$mgmmo _hëëdmmo Q>ßno 2) Yå_ g H$ënZm 3) {^jymr ^y{_h$m 4) S>m. Am ~os>h$ammr OmUrd d OS>Îd `m~m~vmr _Vo 5) Aqhgm 6) S>m. Am ~os>h$am Mr KQ>ZoH$S>o nmhê`mmr ÑîQ>r. B/I/13/165

53 * * [4306] 307 Seat No. M.A. (Semester III) Examination, 2013 PHILOSOPHY PH 307 : History and Philosophy of Natural Sciences (2008 Pattern) (Optional Paper) 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 in detail Aristotle s theory of causation. b) What is inductionism? Discuss Francis Bacon s Bacon s view of inductionism. 2. Answer in 500 words : 20 a) Discuss the scientific contribution of Copernicus, in the development of modern sciences. b) Write an essay on T. S. Kuhn s view regarding the structure of scientific revolution. 3. Write on any two in 250 words each : 20 i) Pythagoras s theory of numbers ii) Ockham s razor iii) Mechanistic view of nature iv) Logical Positivism s view on scientific knowledge. P.T.O.

54 [4306] * * 4. Write short notes on any four in 100 words each : 20 i) Thales on prime matter ii) Grosseteste s critique on Aristotle s inductive method iii) Darwin s approach to science iv) Hempel s model of scientific explanation v) Anaxigoras vi) Descartes view on scientific method. _amr>r ê$nm Va gymzm : i) gd àíz gmos>{duo Amdí`H$ AmhoV. ii) COdrH$S>rb A H$ nyu JwU Xe {dvmv. iii) gd àízm Zm g_mz JwU AmhoV. iv) _ybo B J«Or àízn{ìh$m nhmdr eãxmv CÎma {bhm : 20 a) A [añq>m Q>bÀ`m H$maU CnnÎmrMo g{dñva ñnîq>rh$au H$am. b) {dj_zdmx åhuoo H$m`? \«$m grg ~oh$zmo {dj_zdmxm~m~và`m _ZmMr MMm H$am eãxmv CÎma {bhm : 20 a) H$mon{Z H$gZo Ho$boë`m AmYw{ZH$ {dkmzmà`m {dh$mgmvrb d kmzrh$ `mojxmzmmr MMm H$am. b) Q>r.Eg². Hw$ÝQ> `m À`m d km{zh$ H«$m VrÀ`m g amzoà`m _Vmda {Z~ Y {bhm.

55 * * -3- [4306] Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Xmohm da àë`oh$s 250 eãxmv {bhm : 20 i) nm`wmjmoagmr g»`m CnnÎmr ii) AmoH$h _Mm dñvme iii) {ZgJm ~X²XbMo `m ÌrH$s _V iv) bm {OH$b nm PrQ>rìhrP_Mo d kmzrh$ kmzm~x²xb _V. 4. Imbrbn H$s H$moUË`mhr Mmam da àë`oh$s 100 eãxmv Q>rn {bhm : 20 i) Wo{bgMo _yb Ðì`. ii) J«m goq>rñq>mr A [añq>m Q>bÀ`m {dj_z nõ{v {df`r Q>rH$m. iii) S>mduZMm {dkmzm~m~vmm ÑîQ>rH$moZ. iv) hoånobmo d km{zh$ ñnîq>rh$aum~x²xbmo àmê$n. v) AZ ŠPrJmoag. vi) S>oH$V Mo d km{zh$ nx²y{v{df`h$ _V. B/I/13/180

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