PHILOSOPHY
UNIT I
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY:Common features, Theism in the Vedas, Central teachings of the Upanisads, Gita - Niskama Karma
UNIT II
Schools of Indian Philosophy: Outlines of Oprthodox and Heterdox schools, Arambhavada, Parin-ama vada, Vivartayada, Khyativadas.
UNIT III
Social Philosophy: Thiruvalluvar, Universal brother - hood of vallalar, work - ethic of Swami Vivekananda, Gandhi's concept of Non - Violence, Self respect movement of E.V. Ramasamy.
UNIT IV
Indian Ethics:- Concept of Rta, Purusarthas, Varnasrama, Dharma, Family as an ethical institution.
UNIT V
Indian Logic: Pramanas, - Pratyaksa concept of Vyapti, structure of the five - membered Syllogism, Sabda, upamana
UNIT VI
Western Philosophy: Common features of western thought, Relation between logic, Theory of knowledge, Methaphysics and Ethics.
UNIT VII
Logic and Scientific Method: Traditional classification of propositions, square of oppostion obversion conversion. Rules of the categorical syllegism with fallacies: Difference between Deduction and Induction. Stages of Scientific Induction, characteristics of hypothesis, observation and experiment.
UNIT VIII
Greak and Medievai Philosophy: Socratic method, Plat's Idealism, Aristotles, analysis and causality: Augustines theory of knowledge, Anselm's proofs for the existence of God; Aquinas' Theory of knowledge and concept of Trinity.
UNIT IX
Modern Philosophy: Desearte's method of Doubt, Body-Mind problem: Spinoza's concept of substance, Attributes and Modes; Monadology of Leibnitz; Locke on Primary and Secondary qualities, Berkaley's refutation of matter and his Idealism, David Hume on Substance and causality; Kantian Synthesis of Rationalism and Empricism.
UNIT X
Western Ethics: Ancient Hedonism, utilitarianism of Betham and J.S. Mill, Intuitionism of Butler; Kant's catagorical imperative; Bradley's - 'My station and Duties'.
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY:Common features, Theism in the Vedas, Central teachings of the Upanisads, Gita - Niskama Karma
UNIT II
Schools of Indian Philosophy: Outlines of Oprthodox and Heterdox schools, Arambhavada, Parin-ama vada, Vivartayada, Khyativadas.
UNIT III
Social Philosophy: Thiruvalluvar, Universal brother - hood of vallalar, work - ethic of Swami Vivekananda, Gandhi's concept of Non - Violence, Self respect movement of E.V. Ramasamy.
UNIT IV
Indian Ethics:- Concept of Rta, Purusarthas, Varnasrama, Dharma, Family as an ethical institution.
UNIT V
Indian Logic: Pramanas, - Pratyaksa concept of Vyapti, structure of the five - membered Syllogism, Sabda, upamana
UNIT VI
Western Philosophy: Common features of western thought, Relation between logic, Theory of knowledge, Methaphysics and Ethics.
UNIT VII
Logic and Scientific Method: Traditional classification of propositions, square of oppostion obversion conversion. Rules of the categorical syllegism with fallacies: Difference between Deduction and Induction. Stages of Scientific Induction, characteristics of hypothesis, observation and experiment.
UNIT VIII
Greak and Medievai Philosophy: Socratic method, Plat's Idealism, Aristotles, analysis and causality: Augustines theory of knowledge, Anselm's proofs for the existence of God; Aquinas' Theory of knowledge and concept of Trinity.
UNIT IX
Modern Philosophy: Desearte's method of Doubt, Body-Mind problem: Spinoza's concept of substance, Attributes and Modes; Monadology of Leibnitz; Locke on Primary and Secondary qualities, Berkaley's refutation of matter and his Idealism, David Hume on Substance and causality; Kantian Synthesis of Rationalism and Empricism.
UNIT X
Western Ethics: Ancient Hedonism, utilitarianism of Betham and J.S. Mill, Intuitionism of Butler; Kant's catagorical imperative; Bradley's - 'My station and Duties'.
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