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Course Outline for M.Phil./Ph.D. Philosophy Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Hours 1 Phil.701/901 Advanced Symbolic Logic Phil.702/902 Studies in Methodology and Philosophy of Science Phil.70/90 Philosophy of Language Phil.704/904 Advanced Epistemology TOTAL 12 Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Hours 2 Phil.705/905 Studies in Metaphysics (Western and Islamic) Phil.706/906 Advanced Ethics (600 & Below) Approved course in the related subject (600 & Below) Approved course in the related subject Total 12 Total for the whole 24 Program In case of conversion into the Ph.D. program the scholar will have to take an additional course work of 18 Credit Hours. Following are the additional courses offered by the department: MPhil./ Ph.D. Course Work Course Code Course Title Credit Hours 1

Phil.707/907 Phil.708/908 Seminar on Individual Philosopher (specializing in epistemology). Epistemological Conceptions in the Quran Phil.709/909 Seminar on Individual Philosopher (specializing in ethics). Phil.710/910 Ethics in the Quran Phil.711/911 Seminar on Individual Philosopher (specializing in Philosophy of Language). Phil.712/912 Philosophical Analysis of some key terms of the Quran. Phil.71/91 Seminar on Individual Philosopher (specializing in Logic). Phil.714/914 Studies in Philosophy of Logic. Phil.715/915 Seminar on Individual Philosopher (specializing in Philosophy of Science). Phil.716/916 Science and its Future in Pakistan. 2

Phil.717/917 Phil.718/918 Seminar on Individual Philosopher (specializing in Islamic Philosophy). Metaphysics of the Quran OR Comparative Hermeneutics: Islamic and Western theories of interpretation. Phil.719/919 Phil.720/721 Phil.721/921 Phil.722/922 Phil.72/92 Phil.724/924 Phil.725/925 Seminar on Individual Philosopher (specializing in Philosophy of Religion). The Quranic Philosophy of Religion Seminar on Philosophical Text Seminar on Philosophical Text Seminar on Philosophical Text Philosophy of Education Seminar/ Term paper

Course Specifications for M.Phil./ Ph.D. Philosophy Program Required Courses for all the students Phil.701/901 Phil.702/902 Phil.70/90 Phil.704/904 Advanced Symbolic Logic Studies in Methodology and Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Language Advanced Epistemology/Course work covering grammer of one of the Following languages: Arabic, Persian, French, German etc. Student shall select the language relevant to their area of specialization. Phil.705/905 Studies in Metaphysics (Western & Islamic) OR Phil.706/906 Advanced Ethics SPECIALIZATIONS Required Courses for Students Specializing in Epistemology: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the university. Phil.707/907 Phil.708/908 i) Plato viii) Iqbal ii) Aristotle ix) Quine iii) Hume x) Ibn-Sina iv) Kant xi) Al-Ghazali v) Frege xii) Fazlur Rahman vi) Russell vii) Wittgenstein Epistemological Conceptions in the Quran 4

Required Courses for Students Specializing in Ethics: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the university. Phil.709/909 Phil.710/910 i) Plato viii) Sidgwick ii) Aristotle ix) R.M.Hare iii) Kant x) C.L.Stevenson iv) Spinoza xi) Philippa Foot v) Hume xii) Shah Waliullah vi) Mill xiii) Macintyre vii) John Rawl xiv) Al-Ghazali Ethics in the Quran Required Courses for Students Specializing in Philosophy of Language: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the university. Phil.711/911 Phil.712/912 i) Frege ii) Russell iii) Wittgenstein iv) Quine v) Kripke vi) Davidson vii) Noam Chomsky Philosophical Analysis of some key terms of the Quran. Required Courses for Students Specializing in Logic: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the university. 5

Phil.71/91 Seminar on individual Philosopher: One of the following, i) Frege ii) Russell iii) Wittgenstein iv) Quine v) Kurt Gödel vi) Dummett vii) Putnam Phil.714/914 Studies in Philosophy of Logic Required Courses for Students Specializing in Philosophy of Science: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the University. Phil.715/915 i) Carnap ii) Karl Popper iii) Quine iv) Thomas Kuhn v) Paul Feyerabend vi) Larry laudan Phil.716/916 Science and its Future in Pakistan Required Courses for Students Specializing in Islamic Philosophy: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the University. Phil.717/917 6

i) Al-Farabi ii) Ibn-Sina iii) Ibn-Rushd iv) Ibn-Khaldun v) Al-Ghazali vi) Shah Waliullah vii) Iqbal viii) Fazlur Rahman Phil.718/918 Metaphysics of the Quran OR Comparative Hermeneutics: Islamic and Western theories of interpretation. Required Courses for Students Specializing in Philosophy of Religion: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the University. Phil.719/919 Phil.720/920 i) Ibn-Sina viii) Iqbal ii) Al-Ghazali ix) Fazlur Rahman iii) Mulla Sadra x) John Hicks iv) Hume xi) Ghulam Ahmad Pervaiz v) Kant xii) Shah Waliullah vi) Alvin Plantinga xiii) Ibn Taimiyya vii) William James The Quranic Philosophy of Religion Required Courses for Students Specializing in Islamic Philosophy: One Credits course in a related field at another department of the University. Phil.721/921 In addition to the courses above Ph.D. students will have to take seminars on Phil.722/922 three of the following philosophical texts. Each seminar will be credits. 7

Phil.72/92 Seminar numbers are Phil.721/921, Phil722/922 and Phil.72/92. Students will be expected to write an extensive critical report on the text and its various interpretations. The report will be evaluated by his/her teacher. The list of the texts for these seminars is attached at the end. Phil.724/924 Philosophy of Education Phil.725/925 Seminar/ Term paper One Credit Hour in each semester One Credit Hours course from outside the department Details of the M.Phil./Ph.D. Courses in Philosophy Phil.701/901 Advanced Symbolic Logic i) Uninterpreted syntax of a logical system ii) Informal Semantic iii) Natural Deduction Techniques iv) Sentence Logic: Syntax and Semantics v) Sentence Logic: Semantic Completeness vi) Predicate Logic with identity: Syntax, Semantics and semantic completeness vii) Informal Set Theory viii) Mathematical Induction Books Recommended:- 1) Symbolic Logic by Richmond Thomason 2) Symbolic Logic, by Irving M. Copi, 5 th Edition Phil.702/902 Studies in methodology and Philosophy of Science i) Causality 8

a) Hume s Analysis b) Mill s Methods. ii) Hypothesis in Science a) Evidence and Hypothesis b) The structure if scientific revolution iii) Theory versus Observation iv) Under-determination v) Induction vi) Hypothetic-Deductive method vii) Holism a) Duhem b) Quine c) Kuhn viii) Science and Values ix) Realism versus Instrumentalism BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) Introduction to Logic by Irving M. Copi 2) From and Logical point of view by Quine ) The image of Science by van Frassen 4) Underdetermination and language, by Dr. M. Ashraf Adeel 5) Conjectures and Refutations by Karl Popper 6) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, by Thomas Kuhn 7) Science and Values by Larry Laudan 8) The Aim and Structure of Physical Theory by Pierre Duhem 9) Reason, Truth and History by Hilary Putnam 10) Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume Phil.70/90 Advanced Philosophy of Language i) Frege s distinction between sense and reference ii) Russell s Theory of Descriptions iii) Picture Theory of Meaning iv) Meaning as Use v) Later Wittgenstein on Rules and Private language vi) Dummett on Realism and Anti Realism vii) Kripke s possible world semantics viii) Davidson s Truth Conditional Theory of Meaning 9

ix) Harman s Conceptual Role semantics x) Quine s Behaviourist Semantics BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) On Sense and Reference by Frege 2) On denoting by Russell ) Tractatus by Wittgenstein 4) Philosophical Investigations by Wittgenstein 5) Truth and Other Enigmas by Dummett 6) Naming and Necessity by Kripke 7) Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language Arguments, by Kripke 8) Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation by Davidson 9) Word and Object by W.V. Quine 10) Gilbert Harman s articles on conceptual Role semantics Phil.704/904 Advanced Epistemology i) Criterion of Knowledge and Skepticism ii) Conditions of Knowledge iii) Skeptical Arguments iv) Quine s Naturalized Epistemology v) Quine and Davidson s Critique vi) Platonism versus Nominalism BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1) Skepticism by Nicholas Rescher 2) Epistemology Naturalized by Quine in Ontology, Relativity and Other Essays. ) Two Dogmas of Empiricism by Quine in From a Logical Point of View 4) On the very idea of a Conceptual Scheme by Davidson in Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation 5) The Ascent from Nominalism by Terry Penner Phil.705/905 Studies in Metaphysics (Western & Islamic) 10

i) Quine s Criterion of Ontological Commitment. ii) Persons and Bodies iii) Interactionism and Epiphenomenalism iv) Freedom and Determinism v) Fatalism vi) Time and Becoming vii) God viii) Metaphysics of Hadi Sabzavari and Mulla Sadra BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) On What There Is, by Quine in From a Logical Point of View 2) Metaphysics Richard Taylor ) The Metaphysics of Sabzavari by Mohaghegh and Izutsu 4) The Philosophy of Mulla Sadra by Fazlur Rehman Phil.706/906 ADVANCED ETHICS The following philosophers and topics will be covered in this course. 1) NATURE AND PROBLEMS OF ETHICS Bertrand Russell s article on The Elements of Ethics Readings in Ethical Theory Chapter 1 by W.Sellers & J. Hospers Prentice Hall Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 460. 2) PLATO i) Euthyphro ii) The Republic, of Plato, Books II, IV, VI and VIII ) ARISTOTLE The Nichomachean Ethics Books I and II Chapters I V, VI and X 4) DAVID HUME 11

An Enquiry Concerning the principles of morals. Selections from sections I, II,III, V, IX and Appendices I, III. 5) IMMANUEL KANT Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals 6) JOHN STUART MILL Utilitarianism 7) G.E.MOORE Goodness as a Unique Indefinable Quality (Principia Ethica, Chapter I) 8) A.J.AYER Critique of Ethics Language, Truth & Logic. Chapter 6. 9) SIR DAVID ROSS Critique of Ayer 10) C.L. STEVENSON The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms. The Emotive Conception of Ethics and its Cognitive Implications. 11) R.M. HARE Universal Prescriptivism 12) JEAN PAUL SARTRE Existential Ethics. See particularly, Existentialism is Humanism. 1) JOHN DEWEY Quest for Certainty. RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOK Readings in Ethical Theory. Wilfred Sellers & John Hospers, Prentice Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. M.Phil. 12

Phil.707/907 (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) (xi) Plato David Hume Aristotle Immanuel Kant Gottlob Frege Bertrand Russell Ludwig Wittgenstein Willard Van Orman Quine Ibn-Sina Al-Ghazali Fazlur Rahman Phil.708/908 Epistemological Conceptions in the Quran This is a research oriented course. The students will have to prepare a substantive research paper on the epistemology of the Quran, or more conceptions thereof under the guidance of their teacher. The paper will have to be of a publishable quality, involving a critical survey of the earlier views and a formulation of student s own point of view. The length of the paper will not be less than15 typed pages. The teaching would cover the following topics: Perception, Reason, History as sources of knowledge. Language and knowledge as understood by Quran. Revelation as a source of knowledge. Relationship between Revelation and reason. Relationship between Revelation and Experience. Relationship between Revelation and Science. Epistemic terms of the Quran and their analysis. 1

RECOMMENDED WORKS: 1) The Holy Quran, Translated and Commentary by Abdullah Yousaf Ali. 2) Major Themes of the Quran, by Fazlur Rahman ) Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam, M. Iqbal 4) The Event of the Quran, Kenneth Cragg 5) Ethico-Religious Concepts in the Koran, T. Tzutsu 6) God and Man in the Koran, T. Tzutsu M.Phil. Phil.709/909 i) Plato ii) Aristotle iii) Immanuel Kant iv) Baruch Spinoza v) David Hume vi) J.S.Mill vii) John Rawls viii) Henry Sidgwick ix) R.M.Hare x) C.L.Stevenson xi) Philippa Foot xii) Shah Waliullah xiii) Macintyre xiv) Al-Ghazali Phil.710/910 Ethics in the Quran 14

This is a research oriented course. The students will have to prepare a substantive research paper on the Ethics of the Quran, under the guidance of their teacher. The paper will have to be of a publishable quality, involving a critical survey of the earlier views and a formulation of student s point of view. The length of the paper will not be less than 15 pages. The teaching would cover the following topics: Moral Terms of the Quran Utilitarianism in the light of Quran Deontological Ethics and the Quran Al-Ghazali s ethics and the Quran Iqbal s Ethics and the Quran Sufi ethics and the Quran Quranic ethics as a source of Islamic law. REQUIRED BOOKS: 1) The Holy Quran, Translation and Commentary by Abdullah Yousaf Ali. 2) Some Key Ethical Terms of the Quran, by Fazlur Rehman, in Journal of Religious Ethics. ) The Structure of Ethical Terms in the Koran, by T.Izutsu 4) Islamic Law and Islamic Ethics, by A.K. Reinhart, The Journal of Religious Ethics vol.11/2 Fall 198. 5) A history of Muslim Philosophy Edited by M.M.Sharif. 6) Sufism: An account of the mystics of Islam, A.J. Arberry. 7) Kashaf al-mahjub by Al-Hujwiri M.Phil. 15

Phil.711/911 i) Frege ii) Russell iii) Wittgenstein iv) Quine v) Kripke vi) Davidson vii) Noam Chomsky Phil.712/912 PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF SOME KEY TERMS OF THE QURAN This is a research oriented course. The students will have to prepare a substantive paper analyzing some of the key terms in the Quran in the light of contemporary western philosophical analysis. The paper will involve a critical survey of earlier views and a formulation of student s own point of view. The length of the paper will not be less than 15 typed pages. The teaching would cover analysis of the following Quranic terms: Iman Islam Taqwa Ilm Jahiliyya Al-Unas Insan Vahi Khalifa Shoora Hikma Ihsan Adl And some other related terms. RECOMMENDED WORKS: 1) The Holy Quran, Translation and Commentary by Abdullah Yousaf Ali. 2) Tabweeh-ul-Quran by Ghulam Ahmad Pervez ) Major Themes of the Quran by Fazlur Rehman 4) The Structure of Ethical Terms in the Koran, by T.Izutsu 5) Other texts as required by the teacher. 16

M.Phil. Phil.71/91 i) Frege ii) Russell iii) Wittgenstein iv) Quine v) Kurt Gödel vi) Dummett vii) Putnam Phil.714/914 STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC 1) Necessary Truth 2) Modal System ) Criticisms of Modal Logic 4) Semantics for Modal Logic 5) The Paradoxes of strict Implication 6) Meaning and Reference 7) Analytic/Synthetic Distinction 8) Kripke s Essentialism 9) Theories of Truth BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1) Philosophy of Logic by Susan Haak 2) Contemporary Readings in Logical Theory, by Copi and Gould ) Philosophical Logic: An Introduction, Sybil wolfram 4) Naming and Necessity, by Saul Kripke 5) Translations of the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege, by P. Geach 6) Word and Object by Quine 7) From a Logical Point of View, by Quine 8) Tractatus Logico Philosophicus, by Wittgenstein 9) Philosophical Investigations by Wittgenstien 17

M.Phil. Phil.715/915 i) Carnap ii) Karl Popper iii) Quine iv) Thomas Kuhn v) Paul Feyerabend vi) Larry Laudan Phil.716/916 SCIENCE AND ITS FUTURE IN PAKISTAN 1) Methodology of Science 2) Science and Pakistani Culture ) Scientific Theories and Evidences Verificationism Falsificationism Holism Incommensurability Thesis Paradigms 4) Strategies for Development of Science in Pakistan 5) National Science Policy BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1) Rational Changes in Science, Edited by Joseph Pitt and Marcello Pera. 2) Muslims and Scientific Rationality, by Pervez hoodbhoy ) The Structure of Scientific revolutions, by Thomas Kuhn 4) Sciences and Values by Larry laudan M.Phil. 18

Phil.717/917 i) Al-Farabi ii) Ibn-Sina iii) Ibn-Rushd iv) Ibn-Khaldun v) Al-Ghazali vi) Shah Waliullah vii) Iqbal viii) Fazlur Rahman Phil.718/918 METAPHYSICS OF THE QURAN OR COMPARATIVE HERMENEUTICS:ISLAMIC AND WESTERN THEORIES OF INTERPRETATION This will be a research oriented course. The students will have to prepare a substantive paper on either the metaphysics of the Quran or theories of interpretation, under the guidance of their teacher. The paper will have to be of a publishable quality, involving a critical survey and a formulation of student s own point of view. The length of the paper will not be less than 15 typed pages. The following topics will be covered in the teaching: Concept of God in the Quran Concept of Nature in the Quran Eschatology of the Quran Quran on Knowledge Quran on Being Quran on Evil or Satan Quran on Creation Concept of Man in the Quran RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1) The Holy Quran, Translation and Commentary by Abdullah Yousaf Ali. 19

2) Al-Fauz-al-Kabir, by Shah Waliullah ) Three Faces of Hermeneutics, by N.J.Howard 4) Islam and Modernity by Fazlur Rahman 5) Major Themes of the Quran, by Fazlur Rahman 6) Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam by M.Iqbal 7) Development of Metaphysics in Persia by M.Iqbal M.Phil. Phil.719/919 i) Ibn-Sina ii) Al-Ghazali iii) Mulla Sadra iv) Hume v) Kant vi) Alvin Plantinga vii) William James viii) Iqbal ix) Fazlure Rahman x) John Hicks xi) Ghulam Ahmad Pervaiz xii) Shah Waliullah xiii) Ibn Taimiyya Phil.720/920 THE QURANIC PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION This will be a research oriented course. The students will have to prepare a substantive research paper on the Quranic Philosophy of religion, under the guidance of their teacher. The paper will have to be of a publishable quality, 20

involving a critical survey and a formulation of student s own point of view. The length of the paper will not be less than 15 typed pages. The following topics will be covered in teaching: Critical analysis of the traditional arguments for God s existence. Knowledge of God and its nature Analysis of religious language Diversity of religions Analysis of religious experience Attributes of God Eternity of the world as viewed by Muslim thinkers RECOMMENDED WORKS 1) The Holy Quran, Translation and Commentary by Abdullah Yousaf Ali 2) Introduction to Philosophy of Religion, by Intisar-ul-Haque ) Major Themes of the Quran, by Fazlur Rehman 4) Dialogues on Natural Religion, by David Hume 5) Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant 6) 1 st Three volumes by Ghulam Ahmad Pervez 7) Fasus-al-Hikam, by Ibn-e-Arabi 8) Metaphysics, by Aristotle 9) Incoherence of Philosophers, by Al-Ghazali Phil.721/921 Phil.722/922 Phil.72/92 LIST OF TEXTS FOR PH.D. SEMINARS 1) Plato s Theatetus 2) Plato s Sophist 21

) Plato s Republic 4) Aristotle s Politics 5) Aristotle s Nichomachean Ethics 6) Aristotle s Metaphysics 7) Descartes Meditations and Method in Philosophy 8) Spinoza s Ethics 9) Leibniz s Monadology 10) Locke s Essay Concerning Human Understanding 11) Berkeley s Principles of Human Understanding 12) Hume s Treatise of Human Nature 1) Kant s Critique of Pure Reason 14) Kant s Critique of Practical Reason 15) Hobbes Leviathan 16) Rousseau s Social Contract 17) Machiavelli s The Prince 18) Marx s Selections from Das Capital 19) Frege s Foundations of Arithmetic 20) Russell s Principles of Mathematics 21) Wittgenstein s Tractatus Logico Philosophicus 22) Wittgenstein s Philosophical Investigations 2) Quine s Word and Object 24) Iqbal s Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam 25) Fazlur Rahman Major Themes of the Quran 26) Donald Davidson s Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation 22