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CC1: Invitation to Philosophy Unit 1: The Nature of Philosophy - The Nature of Philosophical Thinking Philosophy as critical Inquiry Philosophical and Scientific Questions: Differences and Similarities Unit II: Methods in Philosophy - Socratic Method Linguistic Analysis Phenomenological Method Deconstruction Unit III: Fundamental issues in Philosophy - Knowledge and Skepticism What is reality? Philosophical Theories of the nature of reality Importance of asking moral questions in everyday Life: Right and wrong, Good life and Happiness Unit IV:Ways of Doing Philosophy in the East - Indian Philosophy Chinese Philosophy Islamic Philosophy terms of s 1 st -2 nd week 2 nd -3 rd 3 rd -4 th 4 th -5 th 5 th - 6 th 6 th -7 th 7 th -8 th 8 th 9 th 9 th - 11 th 11 th - 13 th 13 th -14 th 14 th -15 th 15 th -16 th

CC 2: History of Greek and Medieval Philosophy Unit I: Pre-Socratic Philosophers terms of s 1 st to 3rd Socratic Philosophy 3 rd to 4 th Unit II: Plato: Introduction, Theory of knowledge Plato: Theory of knowledge: Knowledge(episteme), and Opinion(doxa) Plato: Theory of Forms, Soul, Idea of God Unit III: Aristotle: Introduction, Critique of Plato s theory of Forms 4 th to 5 th 5 th to 7 th 7 th to 8 th 8 th to 10 th Aristotle: Theory of Causation 10 th to 11 th Aristotle: Categories, God Unit IV: St. Thomas Aquinas: faith and reason; essence and existence; St. Thomas Aquinas: proofs for the existence of God 11 th to 12 th 12 th to 13 th 13 th to 14 th St. Augustine 14 th to 16 th

PHIL 0301: History of Western Epistemology and Metaphysics No. of classes in terms of week Introduction: Debate between Empiricist and Rationalist Philosophers John Locke George Berkeley David Hume Immanuel Kant 1 st week 2 nd 4 th week 5 th 7 th week 8 th 10 th week 11 th 13 th week Suggested Readings: 1. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke 2. The British Empiricists by Stephen Priest 3. Berkeley by G. Pitcher 4. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: D. Hume, Dr. J. N. Mohanty (ed.) 5. A Treatise on Human Nature by D. Hume. 6. The Fundamental Questions of Philosophy by A. C. Ewing. 7. A Critique of Pure Reason: Kant, N.K. Smith (tr. & ed.). 8. Kant by P.Guyer 9. Kant s Metaphysics of Experience by H.J. Paton vol. I & II. Book no. 2 is primarily suggested for its remarkably lucid textual content that will provide the students with helpful reading and understanding of the subject.

PHIL 0302: Western Ethics Nature of Ethics; postulates of morality Moral and Non-moral actions Object of Moral Judgement Motive and Intention. terms of s Egoism and Utilitarianism Act-Utilitarianism Rule-utilitarianism Deontological Theories Act-Deontological Theories Rule-Deontological Theories Kant s Theory Theories of Punishment Justice Virtue Ethics Plato - Aristotle 3 s 2 s Modern views of Virtue Ethics Discussion Total 16 s

PHIL 0303: Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics terms of s Sāṁkhya Philosophy: Sāṁkhya Philosophy - Introduction, Satkāryavāda,Nature of Prakṛti, its constituents and proofs for its existence Sāṁkhya Philosophy: Sāṁkhya Philosophy - Nature of Puruṣa and proofs for its existence, Doctrine of the plurality of Puruṣas, theory of evolution Yoga Philosophy: Yoga Philosophy - Introduction, Citta, Cittavṛtti, Cittabhūmi, Eight fold path of Yoga Yoga Philosophy: Yoga Philosophy - Importance of God, Yoga Philosophy - Proofs for the existence of God MīmāṁsāPhilosophy: Mīmāṁsā(Prābhākara and Bhāṭṭa) Philosophy Introduction, Arthāpatti and Anupalabdhias sources of knowledge MīmāṁsāPhilosophy: MīmāṁsāPhilosophy - Svataḥprāmāṇyavāda, Anuvyavasāya: Triputipratyakṣa or Jñātatāliṅgakānumāṇ AdvaitaVedānta Philosophy: AdvaitaVedānta Philosophy Introduction, Śaṅkara s view of Brahman: Saguṇa and NirguṇaBrahman AdvaitaVedānta Philosophy: AdvaitaVedānta Philosophy - Three grades of Sattā: Prātibhāṣika, Vyavahārika and Pāramārthikasattā, AdvaitaVedānta Philosophy - Śaṅkara s view of Māyā, Śaṅkara s view of Jīva andjagat ViśiṣṭādvaitaVedānta Philosophy: ViśiṣṭādvaitaVedānta Philosophy 1-2 2-4 4-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-1 11-13 s 13-14s

Introduction, Rāmānuja s view of Brahman ViśiṣṭādvaitaVedānta Philosophy: ViśiṣṭādvaitaVedānta Philosophy - Rāmānuja s view of Jīva and Jagat, Rāmānuja srefutation of the doctrine of Māyā 14-16 s

PHIL 0501: Epistemology & Metaphysics (Western) Knowledge: Knowledge: introduction, concepts Knowledge: Truth, The sources of knowledge Knowledge:Some Principals uses of the verb To Know Knowledge: Conditions of propositional knowledge, strong and weak senses of Know Knowledge: our knowledge of the physical world, introduction, Realism Knowledge: our knowledge of the physical world, Idealism Knowledge: our knowledge of the physical world; Phenomenalism Some Metaphysical Problems: Some Metaphysical Problems: Introduction, Substance Some Metaphysical Problems: Universal Some Metaphysical Problems: Mind and Body Some Metaphysical Problems: Cause 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-7 7-8 8-9 9-1s 11-13s 13-15 s 15-16

PHIL 502: Verbal Knowledge - Indian Perspective (Tarkasaṁgraha) Introduction to the Indian Perspective on Verbal Knowledge: śabda & śābdabodha Definition of śabdapramāṇa, pada and śakti, the nature of śakti: Nyāya-Mīmāṁsā debate Debate on vyaktiśaktivāda, jātiśaktivāda and ākṛtiśaktivāda Means of knowing direct signifying power or śaktigrahopāya Definition of indirect signifying power or lakṣaṇā Classification of lakṣaṇā jahat, ajahat and jahad-ajahat Secondary sense of a term or gauṇīvṛtti; is it a separate vṛtti? Suggestive power or vyañjanā and its kinds; is it a separate vṛtti? Occasion for admitting lakṣaṇā of a term is purport-difficulty (tātparyānupapatti) Debate regarding what is supplied to an elliptical sentence (adhyāyhāra) Yogarūḍhi Anvitābhidhānavāda, Abhihitānvayavāda and Anvitapratipattivāda Conditions for understanding the meaning of a sentence - ākāṅkṣā, yogyatā & sannidhi Kinds of verbal sentence vaidika and laukika Whether the scripture (Vedas) has personal origin (pauruṣeyatva) Is śabda a distinctive pramāṇa? Suggested Readings: 1 st - 4 th 5 th - 8 th 9 th - 12 th 13 th - 16 th English: Annaṁbhaṭṭa, Tarkasaṁgraha with Dīpikā Ṭīkā, Translated and Annoted in English by Gopinath Bhattacharya, 1983, Progressive Publishers. Annaṁbhaṭṭa, Tarkasaṁgraha with Dīpikā Ṭīkā and Nyāyabodhinī, Translated and Edited with notes in English by M.R. Bodas & Y.V. Athalye, 1974, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. Kuppuswami Shastri, A Primer of Indian Logic, 1951, Kuppuswami Shastri Research Institute. Bengali: Annaṁbhaṭṭa, Tarkasaṁgraha with Dīpikā Ṭīkā, Translated and Annoted in Bengali by Pancanan Shastri, Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar. Annaṁbhaṭṭa, Tarkasaṁgraha with Dīpikā Ṭīkā, Translated and Annoted in Bengali by Narayan Chandra Goswami, Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar. Annaṁbhaṭṭa, Tarkasaṁgraha with Dīpikā Ṭīkā, Translated and Annoted in Bengali by Indira Mukhopadhyay, Gopinath Bhattacharya, 1983, Progressive Publishers.

PHIL 0503: Western Logic Introductory Logical notions Truth-tree method: Significance of Truth-tree method Practicing Truth-tree Method Stroke and Dagger Interaction and Practice Introducing CP & IP: The Rule of Conditional Proof, The Rule of Indirect Proof The Strengthened Rule of Conditional Proof Interaction and Practice terms of s 1-2 s 2-4 s 4-6 s 6-8 s 8-9 s 9-1s 11-13 s 13-15 s 15-16 s