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1 MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI VEDIC VISHWAVIDYALAYA DIRECTORATE OF DISTANCE EDUCATION,e0,0 ¼n'kZu kkl=½ FIRST YEAR S. No. Paper Code Paper No. Title of Paper 1. 1DMAPHILO1 I Ekgf"kZ osfnd lkbal & I 2. 1DMAPHILO2 II Hkkjrh; Kku ehekalk & rroehekalk 3. 1DMAPHILO3 III Ikk pr; Kku ehekalk & rroehekalk 4. 1DMAPHILO4 IV vk/kqfud rdz'kkl= 5. 1DMAPHILO5 V Hkkjrh; & Ikk pkr; uhfr kkl= 6. 1DMAPHILO6 VI ifj;kstuk dk;z SECOND YEAR S. Paper Code No. Paper No. Title of Paper 1. 2DMAPHILO1 I Ekgf"kZ osfnd lkbal & II (Maharishi Vedic Science-II) 2. 2DMAPHILO2 II ledkyhu ik pkr; n kzu (Contemporary Western Philosophy) 3. 2DMAPHILO3 III vk/kquhd Hkkjrh; fparu (Modern Indian Thought) 4. 2DMAPHILO4 IV vonsr osankr (Adwait Vedant) 5. 2DMAPHILO5 V /kez n kzu (Dharmdarshan) 6. 2DMAPHILO6 VI ifj;kstuk dk;z 1
2 First Year FUNDAMENTALS OF MAHARISHI VEDIC SCIENCE (MAHARISHI VEDIC SCIENCE I) UNIT I Meaning of Guru Pujan. Name of 1-20 areas of Vedic Science & their expression in Human Physiology, detail with diagram Consciousness Characteristics and type. UNIT II Maharishi s Yoga Principles of Yoga Asans,A general Introduction of TM, TM & TM Sidhi Program Types of Speech. UNIT III Third law of Thermodynamics, Miessiner Effect, Maharishi Effect. UNIT IV Introduction to maharishi s Vedic Swasthya Vidhan, Theories of Dincharya & Ritucharya, Theories of Ayurved. UNIT V Theory of Invincibility. Introduction to Maharishi Jyotish. Suggested Readings: Maharishi Sandesh -1and 2, II-His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogijee Scientific Yoga Ashanas Dr.Satpal. Maharishi Sandesh Part I,II Chetna Vigyan His Holiness Maharishi YogiJee. Dhyan Shailly by Brahmchari Dr. Girish Ji 2
3 Class- M.A. (Philosophy) Paper Title - Hkkjrh; Kku ehekalk & ehekalk 3
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5 Class- M.A. (Philosophy) Paper Title- Western Epistemology and Meta Physics Unit- 1 Belief and knowledge, nature of the concept/conceptual knowledge, dialectic (pre- Socratic philosophy up to Plato). Sources of knowledge, Cartesian method and criterion of knowledge, Nature of Innate Ideas (Modern period: Rationalism) Unit-2 Perception vs. Primary & Secondary Qualities, Refutation of Innate Ideas, and Limits of knowledge in Lockes Philosophy (Modern period: Empiricism). Forms of Intuition and Categories of understanding, Types of Judgments, Possibility of Synthetic Judgment a priori (Kant). Theories of Truth: Self-Evidence, Corresponding, Coherence and Pragmatism. Unit-3 Nature and Scope of metaphysics Metaphysics and Science Metaphysics and Religion Metaphysics and Mysticism(plotinus) Characteristics of Ideas (Plato) Ideas and Things (Plato) Types of Causes (Aristotle) Matter and Form (Aristotle). Unit-4 Dualism(Descartes) Pluralism(Leibniz) Mind body problem and Speculations (Interactionism, Parallelism, preestablished Harmony) Subjective Idealism(Berkeley) Agnosticism(Kant) Objective(Hegel) Unit-5 God as Unmoved Mover(Aristotle) God as Efficient Cause(Descartes) God as Substance(Spinoza). 5
6 Book Recommended: 1. Sinha S.B.P, Metaphysics: Past and Present, Darshan peeth, Allahabad Aristotle, Metaphysics: English translation by J.A.Smith and W.D.Ross. Oxford: Collingwood,R.G.,An Eassy on Metaphysics, Oxford: De George,R.T.(Edited) Classical and Contemporary Metaphysics, Holt, Rinerhart and Winston, New York Fuller, History of Philosophy. 6. Taylor,A.E.,Elements of Metaphysics, Methun & co Ltd. London: 1961.(also, hindi translation entitled Tattva Mimamsa by Sudhinsdra Verma, Hindi Samiti, Lucknow: 1967) 7. Bahm,A.J.metaphysics. An introduction Harper 7 Row, New York, Daya Krishna (Edited) pashchatya Darshan Granth Academy, jaipur. 9. Falkenberg, Richerd, History of Modern Philosophy, Original German Edition:hennery Holt Co., English translation by A.C.Armstrong, Indian Edition: Progressive pub. Calcutta Walsh,W.H. Metaphysics Russell,B.,Human Knowledge : Its Scope and limits. 12. N.Rescher, Coherence Theory of Truth. 13. J.Hintikka, Knowledge and Belief. 14. R.M.Chicholm, Theory of Knowledge. 15. Dr.Harishankar Updhyay: Basic Questions of Epistemology (Hindi). 16. Dr.Chandradhar Sharma : Western Philosophy (hindi). 6
7 Class- M.A. (Philosophy) Paper Title- Modern Logic Unit-1 (1) Subject. Matter of logic: a. The nature of logic, b. Deductive & Inductive, c. Propositions d. Truth and Validity. (2) Informal Fallacies: a. Fallacies of Relevance, b. Fallacies of Ambiguity, c. The Avoidance of Fallacies. (3)Development of symbolic Logic and its use: a) Simple and Compound statements b) Conduction, Disconjuction, Negation. c) Material Implication. Unit-2 (1) Definition: a. Purpose of Definition, b. Types of Definition, c. Techniques of Definition. (2) Dilemma: The three ways of refuting a dilemma. (3) Categorical proposition: a. Standard from Categorical proposition b. Traditional square of Opposition. (4) Further Immediate Inferences: a. Conversion, b. Obversion, c. Contraposition. Unit-3 (1) Existential Import, (2) Symbolism and Diagrams of Categorical Proposition, (3) Categorical Syllogism; a. Standard from categorical syllogism, b. The formal nature of syllogistic arguments, c. Venn Diagram Technique for testing syllogism, d. Rules and Fallacies. (4)Arguments Froms and Arguments: a) Arguments forms and Truth Tables. b) Statements forms and statements 1. Tautology 2. Contradiction 3. Contingent Unit-4 (1) The Method of Deduction: (a) Rules of Inference (b)formal proof of Validity (c) Proof of invalidity 7
8 (2) Propositional functions and qualities. (a) Singular Propositions and General Propositions (b)universal Qualifications and Existential Qualifications. (3) logic of Relations: (a) Symbolising Relations (b)some Properties of Relations (c) Identity and the Definite Description Unit-5 (1) Causal Connection: a. Mill.s methods, b. Criticism of Mill.s Methods. (2) Science and Commonsense: (a) Scientific and unscientific explanation (b)evaluating scientific explanation (c) Verifiability and Falsifiability Book Recommended: 1. Copi,I.M: An Introduction to Logic. 2. Stebbing: A modern introduction to Logic. 3. Cohen & Nagel: Logic and Scientific methods. Edit. by Prof.Gayatri Sinha: 4. Dr.Bankelal Sharma: Introduction to Logic. I.C. sharma. Ethical philosophies of India 5. I.M.Cpoi: An Introduction to Logic 6. I.M.Cpoi: Symbolic logic 7. Stebbing: A modern introduction to logic 8. Earnst nagel: The Structure of Science 9. Logic and Scientific method: Cohen and Negal. 8
9 Class- M.A. (Philosophy) Paper Title Indian and Western Ethics bdkbz&1 Hkkjrh; uhfr kkl= ds lkeku; y{.k] Hkkjrh; uhfr kkl= dk fodkl _r,oa lr; _.k,oa ;K] ;ksx,oa {kse] iq: kkfkza Hkxon~xhrk ¼fu dke dez;ksx] Lo/keZ] yksdlaxzg½] cks) fparu esa mik;dks ky ¼cq);ku½ rfkk czgkzfogkj ¼eS=h] d:.kk]eqfnrk]mis{kk½ tsu ijeijk esa f=jru ¼n kzu]kku,oa pfj=½ bdkbz&2 ;ksx n kzu ds vuqlkj ;e rfkk fu;e] fonqj uhfr] dksfvy; uhfra Ekhekalk ds vuqlkj /kez ¼fof/k&fu ks/k] vfkzokn½] kkl=ksins k] viwoz] lk/;&lk/ku] bfrdùkzo;rk] dez&fl)kur ds usfrd vkiknu ledkyhu Hkkjrh; uhfr kkl= % foosdkuun ¼ln~xq.k½] xk /kh ¼,dkn k&ozr½] fouksck ¼Hkwnku,ao osf od usfrdrk½ bdkbz&3 ik pkr; uhfr kkl= dk bfrgkl ik pkr; uhfr kkl= dk Lo:Ik ¼izd`fr½ dkuv dk uhfr kkl= ¼1½ ^ kqhk ladyi* dk izr;; ¼fopkj½ ¼2½ ^dùkzo;* dk fopkj ¼vo/kkj.kk½ ¼3½ ^fujis{k vkns k* ¼4½ ^ldyik&loru=rk* ¼LokrU ;½ ¼5½ fodkl ¼ewY;kadu½ bdkbz & 4 ewj dk uhfr kkl= ¼1½ uhfr kkl= dk fo k;olrq ¼2½ ^ kqhk* dh vo/kkj.kk ¼3½ ^izd`fr nks k* ¼4½ tsfod leiw.kzrk dk fl)kar ¼5½ lq[kokn dh leh{kk ¼[k.Mu½ vf/k&uhfr kkl= ¼Meta Ethics½ ¼1½ cqf)oknh fl)kur ¼a ½ vk/kqfud&vur% vuqhkwfrokn ¼vUr%izKkokn½¼Neo intutionism½ ¼1½ vk/kkjhkwr /kkj.kk ¼Lohd`r½ ¼2½ fodkl ¼b ½ usfrd izd`frokn ¼1½ vk/kkjhkwr /kkj.kk ¼2½ fodkl ¼ewY;kadu½ 9
10 bdkbz&5 v&cqf)oknh fl)kur ¼A½ laosxokn ¼1½,- ts-,;j ¼2½ lh-,y- LVhosUlu ¼B½ funsz kokn ¼1½ vkj-,e- gs;j ¼2½ uk osy flefk Book Recommended : (1) The Moral Law. H.J.Paton (2) Principal Ethica. G.E.Moore (3) Traditional and contemporary Ethics. Western and Indian. Prof. H.M.Joshi. ch-,y-vk=s; & Hkkjrh; uhfr kkl= dk bfrgkl kkfar tks kh & uhfr kkl= S.K. Maitra The Ethics of The Hindus R.Prasad Karma Causation and Retributive Morality Sri Aurobindo Essavs on the Gita 10
11 Class- M.A. (Philosophy) Paper Title- Project Work OR Topic Decided by Guide/HOD. 11
12 Second Year ADVANCED CONCEPT OF MAHARISHI VEDIC SCIENCE (MAHARISHI VEDIC SCIENCE II) UNIT I Name of areas of Vedic Science & their expression in Human Physiology and detail with diagram. Consciousness, types of consciousness, characteristics of higher stages of consciousness. UNIT II Introduction to Maharishi Gandharva Veda Introduction to Maharishi Sthapatya Ved UNIT III Introduction to maharishi Vedic Management Fundamental Elements of Vedic management:- Totality Ideal Management in Indian Society (Ashram Vavstha :Cast, Religious) Management Science and Art. UNIT IV Maharishi Absolute theory of Defence. Maharishi Absolute theory of Development. Maharishi Absolute theory of Information. UNIT V Maharishi s Swasthya Vidhan. Scientific Research based on T.M. & T.M. Sidhi Programme. Suggested Readings: Maharishi Sandesh -1and 2, II-His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogijee Scientific Yoga Ashanas Dr.Satpal. Maharishi Sandesh Part I,II Chetna Vigyan His Holiness Maharishi YogiJee. Dhyan Shailly by Brahmchari Dr. Girish Ji 12
13 ledkyhu ik pkr; n kzu (Contemporary Western Philosophy) UNIT I G.E.Moore : The refutation of Idealism, External and Internal relation. B.Russel :Knowledge by Acquaintance and knowledge by Description, logical Atomism. th-bz-ewj & izr;;okn dk [k.mu] ckg~; vksj vkarfjd laca/ka ch- jlsy ifjp;kred Kku,oa o.kzukred Kku] rkfdzd vuqokna UNIT II Wittgenstein : Philosophical Analysis, Language game. A.J. Ayer : Theory of verification, function of philosophy. fov~xsalvkbu & nk kzfud fo ys"k.k] Hkk"kk;h [ksya,-ts-,;j & lr;kiu fl)kar] n kzu dk dk;za UNIT III Evolutions theory of Bergson : Phenomonology Hussrel. Pragmatism, William James, John Dewi. cxzlk dk fodkl fl)kar] gqllzy dk n` ;iziap 'kkl= A vfkzfø;kokn &fofy;e tsel] tkwu MhohA UNIT IV Gillbert Ryle Category Mistake, The Concept of Meaning. Existentiolism Characterestics of Existentiolism, Soren Kierkegaard The Nature of Subjective Existentiolism, Existential Realization. fxycvzjk;y &dksfvnks"k] vfkz dh vo/kkj.kk AvfLrRookn &vflrrookn dh lkeku; fo ks"krk, lkjsu fddszxkmz & vflrrooknh vkre fu"brk dk Lo:i] vflrrooknh vkre lk{kkrdkja UNIT V Martin Heidegger Dasein, Time & Being, Being & Nothingness. Jean-Paul Sartre The Concept Freedom, Humanism. ekfvzu gkbmsxj &vflrro ijdrk] dky,oa lr~] lr~,oa volrqro A T;k iky lkxz &LorU=rk dh vo/kkj.kk] ekuorkokn A 13
14 Recommended Books 1.Language Truth & Logic by A.J.Ayer 2.The Concept of mind by Gillbert Ryle 3.Six Existentialist Thinkers by H.S.Blakam 4.Existentialist and Humanism by J.P.Sartre. 5.The Chief Currents of Contemporary Philosophy by D.M.Dutta 6.The nature of mind by Prof. J.P.Shukla 7.Wittgenstein by D.N.Dwivedi 8.The Chief currents of Contemprorary Philosophy by D.M.Dutta. 9- n kzu dh ewy /kkjk, & MkW- vtqzu fej] e-iz-fgunh xzufk vdkneh 10- ledkyhu fo ys"k.koknh nk kzfud,d vuq khyu &MkW-xk;=h flugk] e-iz-fgunh xzufk vdkneh 11- n kzu ds ewy iz u &MkW-f koukjk;.k yky JhokLro] e-iz-fgunh xzufk vdkneh 12- ik pkr; n kzu dh ledkyhu izo`frr;ka &MkW-lqjsUnz oekz] e-iz-fgunh xzufk vdkneh 13- vflrrookn esa ekuo LokrU=;,oa mrrjnkf;ro dh lel;k &MkW- 'kkshkk fej] lkfgr; izdk ku] xkft;kckn 14- lkedkyhu ik pkr; n kzu &MkW-ch-ds-yky &eksrhyky cukjlhnkl] cukjl 14
15 vk/kquhd Hkkjrh; fparu (Modern Indian Thought) UNIT I Background of Modern Indian Philosophy. Main Characteristics. Swami Ramkrishna Paramhansa Self Realization Serva Dharm Samanvaya. n'kzu dh i`"bhkwfe eq[; fo ks"krk, A Lokeh jkeñ".k ijegal &vkre lk{kkrdkj] loz/kez leuo; A UNIT II Swami Vivekanand, Universal, Religion Four kinds of Yoga. Revindra Nath Tagore, Man and God, Religion of Man. Lokeh foosdkuun &lkozhkkse/kez] ;ksx ds pkj izdkj A jfounzukfk VSxksj &ekuo,oa bz oj] ekuo /kez A UNIT III M.K.Gandhi, Truth & God, Non Violence, Satyagraha. Shree Aurobindo Concept of Sachchindananda Theory of Evolution super Mind.,e-ds-xk /kh &lr; vksj bz oj] vfgalk] lr;kxzga Jh vjfoun lfppnkuun dh vo/kkj.kk fodkl dk fl)kar vfreul A UNIT IV Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Intellect & Instution, Synthesis of East and West. K.C.Bhattacharya - Concept of Philosophy Levels of Consciousness. MkW-,l-jk/kkÑ".ku &cqf),oa varzkku] iwoz,oa if pe dk leuo; A ds-lh-hkv~vkpk;z &n kzu dh vo/kkj.kk] psruk ds Lrj A UNIT V M.N.Roy -Criticism of Communism, Radical Humanism. B.G.Tilak Interpretations of Geeta. B.R.Ambedkar, Social upliftment, J.Krishnamurti Concept of Freedom, Raman Maharshi Self Inquary.,e-,u-jk; &lke;okn dh vkykspuk] vkewykred ekuookn] ch-th-fryd &xhrk O;k[;k A ch-vkj- vacsmdj &lkekftd mrfkku] ts-ñ".kewfrz Lora=rk dk izr;;] je.kegf"kz &vkre dh [kkst A 15
16 Recommended Books 1.D.M.Dutta The Chief Currents of Contemporary 2.T.M.P.Mahadevan and C.V.Saroja Contemporary Indian Philosophy, Madras V.S.Narvane Modern Indian Thought, Bombay M.Chattarjee Contemporary Indian Philosophy. 5.Basant Kumar Lal Comtemporary Indian Philosophy R.S.Shrivastav - Contemporary Indian Philosophy 7.Complete Works of Swami Vivekanand Calcutta, Advaita Ashrama, Tagore The Religion of Man 9.M.K.Gandhi Hind Swaraj 10.D.M.Dutta The Philosophy of M.K.Gandhi 11.Dr. S. Radhakrishnan An Idealist view of Life. 12.Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Hindu View of Life 13- Mk-jk/kkÑ".ku &,d vk/;kfred n`f"v] 'kkfur tks kh 14- vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; fparu &fo oukfk ujo.ks 15- vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; fparu &clar dqekj yky] eksrhyky cukjlhnkl] pks[keck izdk kua 16
17 vonsr osankr (Adwait Vedant) UNIT I Feature and nature of Adhyāsa, Kinds and Importance of Adhyāsa, Adhyāsa and Khyātivada, Relevance of Adhyāsa. Chatuh Sutri Athāto Brahma Jigyasa, Janmadyasyah Yatah. v/;kl dk y{k.k,oa Lo:I v/;kl ds izdkj,oa egro] v/;kl,oa [;kfrokn] v/;kl dh izklafxdrk A prq%lw=h vfkkrks czg~eftkklk] tuek L; ;r% A UNIT II Shastrayonityāt, Tattu Samanvayāt. Tarkapāda Refutation of Sānkhya Concept, Refutation of Nyaya Vaisesika Concept. 'kkl=;ksfurokr ~] rrr q leu;o;kr A rdzikn & lka[;er~ dk [k.mu] U;k; os ksf"kd er dk [k.mua UNIT III Refutation of Vigyānvāda Refutation of Jainism. Mandukya Karika Four Stages of Consciousnens, Mithyatva Vicha fokkuokn dk [k.mu] tsuer dk [k.mua Ek.MwE;dkfjrk &psruk ds pkj Lrj] fef;kro fopkja UNIT - IV Concept of Bramha, Ajativāda. Bhāmti and Vivarana Tradition Avachchedavāda, Pratibimbavāda. czg~e fopkj] vtkfrokna Hkkerh,oa fooj.k ijeijk vopnsnokn] izfrfcecokn A UNIT V Avidya And Māya Ekatva and Anekatva of Avidya, Ashraya and Vishaya of Avidya. Shankarachārya Characteristices and Nature of Liberation Means of Liberation Shravan Manan and Mididhyāsan. vfo k,oa ek;k vfo k dk,dro,os vusdro] vfo k dk vkj;,oa fo"k; A 'kadjkpk;z &eks{k dk y{k.k,oa Lo:i] eks{k ds lk/ku vksj Jo.k] euu],oa fufn/;klu A 17
18 Recommended Books 1.The Heritage of Shankara S.S.Roy 2.Study in Early Advaita T.M.P.Mahadevan 3.Agam Shastra of Goudapāda V.Bhattacharya 4.Life of Thought of Shankracharya G.C.Pandey 5- Hkkerh izlfkku,oa fooj.k izlfkku dk rqyukred v/;;u &lr;nso 'kkl=h 6- v}sr osnkar & MkW-vtqZu fej] e-iz-fg-xz-vdkneh 7- vkpk;z 'kadj &ia-t;jke fej 8- v}sr osnkar & jkeewfrz 'kekz 9- e/kqlwnu ljlorh dk n kzu &MkW-iznhi [kjs] Dykfldy da-]fnyyh 10- ek.mwe;dkfjdk &xksm +ikn 11- czg~elw= &xhrk izsl] xksj[kiqj 12- prq%lw=h &jekdkar f=ikbh 13- v}sr osnkar dh rkfdzd Hkwfedk &MkW-ts-,l-JhokLro 14- Hkkjrh; n kzu esa Hkze dk Lo:i &MkW-Mh-,u-'kqDyk 18
19 /kez n kzu (Dharmdarshan) UNIT I Nature of Religion Science, Philosophy and Religion. Theories of the Origin of Religion Concept of God in Indian Philosophy. /kez dk Lo:Ik fokku n kzu vksj /kez A /kez dh mrifrr ds fl)kar Hkkjrh; n kzu esa bz oj dh vo/kkj.kka UNIT II Religious Experience and Religious Conscioushess Arguments for the Existence of God. Arguments against the existence of God Theism, Pantheism, Panentheism. /kfezd vuqhko vksj /kkfezd psruk bz oj ds vflrro ds izek.ka bz oj ds vflrro ds foi{k esa rdz bz ojokn] losz ojokn] iq:"kksrreokna UNIT III God, Men and World Interrelationship, Secularism. Concept of Soul, Salvation and Human Destiny. bz oj] euq";] txr vur% lecu/k /kez fujis{krkokna vkrek dh vo/kkj.kk] ikieqfdr,oa ekuo fu;fra UNIT IV Problem of Evil and Suffering Freedom of Will, Karma and Rebirth, Purusharthas. Theology and Symbolism Bhakti, Faith, Prayer & Worship. v'kqhk dh lel;k,oa iki] ladyi dh Lora=rk] dez,oa iquztue] iq:"kkfka bz ojokn,oa izrhdokn] HkfDr] vklfkk] izkfkzuk,oa iwtk A UNIT V Mysticism, Incarnation Avatara. Possibility of Universal Religion Verification, Falsification and Religion. jgl;okn] lkdkj&vorkja o o/kez dh lahkkouk izek.khdj.k] vlr;hdj.k,oa /keza 19
20 Recommended Books 1.John- Hick Philosophy of Religion 2.R.Otto Idea of the Holy 3.W.C.Smith Meaning and end of Religion. 4.S.P.Dubey On Religion. 5.W.Jams Varieties of Religious Experiences 6.N.K.Brahma Philosophy of Sadhana 7- Mk-y{eh fuf/k 'kekz &/kez n kzu 8- MkW- g`n~; ukjk;.k fej &/kezn kzu dk ifjp; 9- izks- t;izdk k 'kkd; &/kezn kzu dh Hkwfedk 10- /kezn kzu & leiknu & MkW-jkt sunzizlkn ik.ms] e-iz-fgunh xzufk vdkneh 11- /kezn kzu & MkW-vkj-,u-O;kl] e-iz-fgunh xzufk vdkneh 12- rroehukalk,oa Kku ehekalk &MkW-dsnkj ukfk frokjh ¼eksrhyky cukjlhnkl½ 20
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