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PGl/(DE)/2014 2014 PHILOSOPHY COURSEI (Indian Ethics) Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 50 The figures in the margin indicate f ull marks. Section A Answer any two questions : 15x2=30 1. Give a detailed account of Brahmavihara fo1lowfug~ Buddhist ethics. How far are these v~lues pragmatic? Discuss. 12+3 2. What is the meaning of the term Apauru.reya? Explain the arguments given in favour of the.view that the Vedas are Apauru.reya. 3+ 12 3. Explain the. terms sadhya, sadhana and itikartavyata with reference to sacrifices (yajna) in Mfmainsa philo~ophy. How do they lead to attain the desired result (i~ta)? 10+5 P.T.O.

4. Discuss, in detail, the concept of svadharma following the Gita. 15 SectionB 5. Write short notes on any four of the following: 5x4=20 (a) Apurva (b) Arthavada (c) Types of Vidhi "" (. ( d) Bhavana ( e) Lokasaingraha (f) Sthitaprajna., ' SN 2 200

PGl/(DE)/2014 2014 PHILOSOPHY COURSE 2 (Western Ethics) Time : Two Hours Full Marks: 50 The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Section A Answer any two questions : 15x2=30 1. Critically explain C.L. Stevenson' s emotive theory of moral language. How does it differ from Ayer' s theory? 12+3=15 2. What do you mean by moral luck? Explain Thomas. Nagel's view on moral luck. Do you agree with Nagel's view? 2+ 10+3=15 3. What is virtue ethics? Explain the inconsistencies found is Homer, Aristotle and the New Testament as explained by Macintyre. 3+ 12=15 1 P.T.0.

4. "Moral facts _are queer" Discuss this statement following Mackie. 15 Section B 5. Answer any four of the following: 5x4=20 (a) What do you understand by ruleutilitarianism? (b) What is moral skepticism? ( c) Briefly e.xplain the differences between' ethics of duty' and 'ethicsofvirtues'. (d) Define 'goodwill' according to Kant. (e) What is retributive justice?, " '1 (f) What are the postulates of morality? SN 2 200

PGl/(DE)/2014 2014 PHILOSOPHY COURSE 3 (Indian Logic) Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 50 The figures in the margin indicate f ull marks. Section A, ' Answer any two questions : 15x2=30 1. Give an account of Carvaka critique of anumana. 2. Distinguish between tadatmya and tadutpatti according to the Buddhists. How do they help to ascertain vyapti? Discuss. 3. What is the meaning of the term 'viraha' ins~rted m the second definition of vyapti? What are the characteristic features of 'viraha'? Discuss. 1 P.T.0.

4. Distinguish between biidhita and viruddha hetvabhasa. Section B 5. Write short notes on any four of the following: 5x4=20 (a) Vyaptivisi~ (a palq adharmata jnana (b) First definition of Vylipti ( c) Asadhara.7Ja anaikantika hetvabhlisa ( d) Distinction between kara'ija and kara1ja.,(e) Distinction between anumana and anumiti../~ (f) Satpratipak~a hetvabhlisa. SN 2 200

PGl/(DE)/2014 2014 PIDLOSOPHY COURSE 4 (Western Logic) Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 50 The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Section A Answer any two questions : I5x2=30 1. (a) Distinguish between causal and material implication (conditional). 5+ 10=15 (b) Test the validity of the following inference by tree met.hod : (i) If Holmes has bungled or Watson is windy, Moriarty will escape. Therefore, Moriarty has escaped unless Holmes bungled. ' (ii) There is coffee on the stove if you want some. Therefore, there is coffee on the stove. 1 P.T.O.

2. (a) What do you mean by the term 'pr~dicate' used in Predicate logic? (b) Construct formal proof of validity of any two of the following : 3+12=15 (i) Any authors are successful if and only if they are well reaci. All authors are intellectuals. Some authors are successful but not well read. Therefore, all intellectuals are authors. (ii) All pets are gentle. Therefore, if any dogs are excitable and no excitable dogs are gentle, they are not pets. 3. (a) Which of the following statements are true (for all sets A, B, and C)? (i) IfAEB and B =_C then AeC. (ii) If A=B and Bee then AcC... (b) Find the following : /' (i) {{A}, {A}, {{A}}} {{A}, {{A}}} (ii) { {{A}}, {1,2}, {3}} {1, 2, 3} ( c) Test the validity of the following arguments by Venn diagrams : All liars are prejudiced. Some witnesses are not liars. :. Some witnesses are not prejudiced. 5+5+5=15 2

4. Explain in detail the basic concepts of Set theory. 15 Section B 5. Write short answer to any four of the following : 5x4=20 (a) Distinguish between proposition and propositional function. (b) Why UG cannot legitimately be applied on Individual constant? ( c) Explain the features of a nonempty set. ( d) Distinguish between Intersection, Union and Difference:,, (e) Explain the Rules of UG (Universal Generalisation). (f) What is an ordered couple? Distinguish between a set and an ordered couple. (g) Use the technique to tell that the following is a tautology in tree method : [(AvB) ~ C] ~ {[(CvD) ~ E] ~(A ~ E)} SN 3 200

PGI/(DE)/2014 2014 PHILOSOPHY COURSE 5 (Indian Epistemology) Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 50. J I The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Section A Answer any two questions : 1. Discuss Anupalabdhi as a pramiina following Dha1maraja Adhvarindra. 2. Discuss Anumana as a Pramana. 3. Critically discuss Svata~prama nyavlida. 4. Discuss the interpretation of error by the akhyativadins. How do they criticise atmakhyativadins? 1 P.T.0.

Section B 5. Write notes on any four of the following: 5x4=20 (a) Tatparya (b) Ajahallcilqa1Ja ( c) Arthapatti (d) Aniryacaniya Khyativada ( e) Anyatha Khyativada (f) Sannidhi., ' SN 2 200

PGI/(DE)/2014 2014,PIDLOSOPHY COURSE6 [Epistemology II(Western)] Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 50 The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Section A Answe~ any two questions : 15x2=30 I. What is the distinction between philosophical skepticism and scientific skepticism?. Explain th~:.. arguments for philosophical skepticism. 5+ 1O=15. 2. Distinguish between classical foundationalism and contemporary foundationalism. Explain classical foundationalism in detail. 5+ 1O=15 3. Critically explain Locke's theory of preception. 15 4. Explain the problem of fourth condition. What are the solutions o:?this problem? Explain critically. 5+10=15 1 P.T.O.

Section B 5. Answer in brief any four of the following: 5x4=20 (a) What are the different versions of the coherence theory of truth? (b) Can we have the knowledge of other mfod? Discuss in brief. (c) Explain in brieftlie pragmatic theory of truth. (d) What is the causal theory of epistemic justification? ( e) "Sensedata are the kind of things, we are directly aware of in perception". Justify your answer: (f) "Knowledge comes in many varieties" Explain. SN 2 200

PGl/(DE)/2014 2014 PHILOSOPHY COURSE 7 (Indian Metaphysics) Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 50 The figures in thf! margin indicate full marks. Section A Answer any two questions : 15x2=30, 1. Discuss, after Nyaya school, the different types of gunas. 2. Discuss the Nyaya concept of Atman. 3. Discuss any two major proofs for the ex~stence of God. 4. Explain the Nyaya concept of Abhava with suitable examples. P.T.0.

Section B 5. Write notes on any four of the following : Sx4=20 (a) Phamsabhava (b) Parasa~anya (c) Asambandha as ajatibadhaka ( d) Apavarga. (e) Tutyatva as ajatibadhaka (f) Manas. SN 2 200

PGI/(DE)/2014 2014. PIDLOSOPHY COURSE 8 (Western Metaphysics) Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 50 The figu,res in the margin indicate full marks. Section A, I Answer any two questions : 15x2=30 1. What is metaphysics? Explain its scope. 10+5= 15 2. Critically discuss interactionism as a theory of mindbody relation. 15 3. State and explain the nominalist theory of universals. 15 4. Exp~ain the relation between substance and properties following Aristotle. 15 1 P.T.O.

Section B 5. Answer m brief any four of the following questions : 5 x4=20 (a) State the realist theory of universals. (b) Explain Hume's theory of causation as ' constant conjunction'. ( c) What is metaphysical exposition of space? ( d) What is your view about the possib.ility of ; 1 metaphysics? (e) Explain, in brief, Plato's theory of universals. (f) What is mindbody problem?,' SN 2 200

t PGl/(DE)/2014 2014 PHILOSOPHY COURSE 9 (Modern Indian Thoughts) Time : Two Hours Full Marks : 5 0 The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Section A,' Answer any two qu estions : 15x2=30 1. Explain the concept of creation after Aurobindo. 2. Discuss the different grades of theoretic consciousness following K.C. Bhattacharya. 3. Explain the concept of man according to Rabindranath Tagore 4. How the caste system has been defended by some persons? How their arguments have been countered by Ambedkar? Discuss. 1 P.T.0.

Section B 5. Write short notes on any four of the following: 5x4=20 (a) Concept of truth according to M. K. Gandhi. (b) Concept of God according to Radhakrisnan. ( c) Concept of integral yoga after Aurobindo. (d) Concept of freedom according to Rabindranath. ( e) Swaraj according to M. K. Gandhi. (f) Vivekananda's concept of Universal Religion., r SN 2 200