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Dnyanteerth Vishnupuri, Nanded 431 606 Faculty of Social Sciences Syllabus of Philosophy B.A.. I st Year Semester I (Note : Internal Assessment and external assessment 10+40=50) (With effective from June 2009)

B.A.I year Paper I Ethics Semester I 1) Definition and Nature of Ethics: a) Philosophy nature and its branches. b) What is Ethics? c) Types of Ethics - Normative and meta ethics d) Basic Moral Concepts Good,Right, Duty, Obligation and Virtue. 2) Teleological Theories : a) Hedonism Charvaka b) Utilitarianism J.S.Mill 3) Deontological Theories : a) Kant s Moral Philosophy b) Nishkama Karmayoga 4) Theories of Punishment : a) Justification of Punishment. b) Preventive theory c) Retributive theory. d) Reformative theory. e) Books for Reading and References : 1) Ethics William Frankena 2) Introduction to Ethics William Lillie 3) uhfrehekalk % ih-mh-pks/kjh 4) uhfrehekalk % Jh g-fnf{kr

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7) ekul kkl=krhy f=eqrhz % vk kk Ik:Gsdj 8) flxeam QzkbM % y-c- gjksghdj 9) ekul kkl= % laik e-u- iylkus 10) lkeku; ekul kkl=kph eqyrrros % j-fo-iamhr 11) QzkbZM % euksfo ys k.k & nsosanzdqekj osnkyadkj 12) euksfokku dk bfrgkl % MkW-jkeukFk kekz (OR) Philosophy of Saint Tukaram Maharaj Semister I : 1) Characteristics of saint, nature and purpose of Bhakti movement, Role of Saints as the leaders of cultural renaissance, General nature of the teaching of Saints. 2)Varkari tradition Dnyanadeve Rachiye-la paya Influence on Tukaram : Dnyaneshwara, Namdeva, Eknath and Kabir 3)Praman Mimansa : Veda, Bhagwad Gita, Bhagwat (Puranas) Books for reading and references : 1) rqdkjke ckckap;k vhkaxkph xkfkk % egkjk V~ kklu izdk ku ]eqacbz 2) ikaxkjdj y-jk- % rqdkjke pfj= 3) jkfgjdj xks- ka- % vorkjkpk dgl (iq.ks fon;kihb) 4) fp=s fn-iq- % iqugk rqdkjke 5) tk/ko jk-x- % vkuankps Mksfg 6) lkgqa[ks vk-g- % fonzksgh rqdkjke

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Dnyanteerth Vishnupuri, Nanded 431 606 Faculty of Social Sciences Syllabus of Philosophy B.A.. I st Year Semester II (Note : Internal Assessment and external assessment 10+40=50) (With effective from June 2009)

B.A.I year Paper I Ethics Semester II 1) Applied Ethics : a) Ethics and applied ethics. b) Scope of applied ethics. c) Nature of profession and business d) Importance of applied ethics. 2) Role of Morality in Education : a) Importance of teaching profession. b) Problems in Educational Profession c) Code of Conduct for teachers. d) Code of Conduct for Students. 3) Role of morality in Legal Profession : a) Law and Morality. b) Importance of morality in legal profession c) Problems in legal Profession d) Code of Conduct for lawyers. 4) Role of Morality in Medical Profession : a) Moral code for medical profession b) Abuses in medical profession. c) Abortion and feticide. Books for reading and references : 1) Ethics for Today : Harold Titus 2) Practical Ethics : Peter, Singer

3) Applied Ethics : Peter, Singer 4) uhfr kkl= % izk-lquhy lkgqads 5) osn;d O;olk; o uhfrlafgrk % izk-okeu ikvhy] ijke kz [kam 14 vad 4 Qsczqokjh 1993] iq.ks fon;kihb 6) vuqiz;qdr uhfr kkl= %,e-ih-pksjlh;k 7) ofdyh O;olk; %,d rkfrod fpfdrlk % izk-okeu ikvhy] ijke kz] [kam 29] vad 02] vkwxlv%vkwdvksacj 2007] iq.ks fon;kihb] rrrokku fohkkx- Semester II Paper II General & Social Psychology 1) Definition,Nature and scope of social psychology 2) Personality : Physical & Social factors of personality, personality and character. 3) Leadership Meaning, qualities, Functions & Importance of leadership. 4)Public Opinion and Propaganda : Meaning of Public Opinion, methods of formation of public opinion, meaning of Propaganda, techniques of propaganda. Books for reading and references : 1) General and Social Psychology Tauless 2) Social Psychology : Sprott 3) Social Psychology : Kuppuswami 4) lkekftd ekul kkl= % gqy;kgdj ] dkgs ] dkogs 5) lkekftd ekul kkl= % vdksydj] xksxvs 6) lkekt euksfokku dh :ijs[kk % v:.kdqekj flag 7) lkekt euksfokku % fo k; vksj O;k[;k % vtheqjzgeku 8) lkekftd ekul kkl= % dkpksgs @ dqyd.khz

(OR) Paper II Philosophy of Sant Tukaram Maharaj Semester II 1) Tukoba and Vaidika Trikand : Jnana, Karma and Upasana. 2) Political and Social philosophy of Tukaram Maharaj, insights in to the problems of contemporary society, Paika s Abhanga, Critique of varna and Jati, Criticism on Bhrashta Brahmanya, Ideal society. 3) Tukoba and human existence, Man and God, Place of man, Human freedom, Human s conflict. 4) Tukobas doctrine of purusharthas Traditional view, Bhakti as fifth purushartha. Books For Reading and references : 1) rqdkjke ckckap;k vhkaxkph xkfkk % egkjk V~ kklu izdk ku ]eqacbz 2) ikaxkjdj y-jk- % rqdkjke pfj= 3) jkfgjdj xks- ka- % vorkjkpk dgl (iq.ks fon;kihb) 4) fp=s fn-iq- % iqugk rqdkjke 5) tk/ko jk-x- % vkuankps Mksfg 6) lkgqa[ks vk-g- % fonzksgh rqdkjke 7) eksjs lnkuan % rqdkjke n kzu 8) ikvhy e-lq- % rqdkjke % varckzg; la?k kkzph vuqhko:is 9) usekms Hkkypanz % rqdkjke (lkfgr; vdkneh) 10) xa-ck- ljnkj % lar okm~%e;kph lkekftd QyJqrh

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