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BA 1 Year Philosophy Book

This document outlines the syllabus for a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University. It includes 6 papers over 3 years of study: Indian and Western Ethics in Year 1, Indian and Western Logic in Year 2, and Indian and Western Epistemology and Metaphysics in Year 3. Each paper is divided into 4 units that cover key concepts, theories, and philosophers within the topic area. Suggested reading materials are provided at the end to guide further study.

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BA 1 Year Philosophy Book

This document outlines the syllabus for a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University. It includes 6 papers over 3 years of study: Indian and Western Ethics in Year 1, Indian and Western Logic in Year 2, and Indian and Western Epistemology and Metaphysics in Year 3. Each paper is divided into 4 units that cover key concepts, theories, and philosophers within the topic area. Suggested reading materials are provided at the end to guide further study.

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RASHTRASANT TUKDOJI MAHARAJ

NAGPUR UNIVERSITY, NAGPUR


SYLLABUS
B. A. (C.B.S)
SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY (U.G.)

PAPERS

B. A. I 1T1 2T1
(ETHICS : INDIAN) (ETHICS : WESTERN)

B. A. II 3T1 4T1
(LOGIC : INDIAN) (LOGIC : WESTERN)

B. A. III 5T1 6T1


(EPISTEMOLOGY & METAPHYSICS (EPISTEMOLOGY &
: INDIAN) METAPHYSICS : WESTERN)
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR
PHILOSOPHY B. A. I
Semester I
Paper : 1 T 1
ETHICS (INDIAN)
Unit I: Indian Ethics
 Definition, nature & Scope of Indian Ethics.
 Four stages of development. Characteristics of Indian Ethics
 Philosophical & Religious Postulates.
 Importance of Indian Ethics
Unit II: Dharma: Introduction
 Definition, kinds of Dharma- Sadharan Dharma, Swadharma ( Ashram & Varna
vyavastha) Importance of Dharma.
 Buddha Ethics: Introduction, Four noble truths, eight fold path.
Unit III: Karma & Yoga
 Theory of Karma (Karmasidhanta)
 Nishkam karmayoga
 Yoga Ethics: Definition, i) Chittabhumi 2) Chitta Vrutti 3) Panchaklesh 4)
Ashtangmarga.
Unit IV: Purushartha : Definition, kinds, Importance of Purushartha.
 Jaina Ethics
 Assignment for 20 Marks based on whole syllabus.
Books recommended:
 MkW- jkeukFk dsnkjukFk 'kekZ % uhfr”kkL= dh :ijs[kk
 Jhfuokl gjh nhf{kr % uhfreheklak
 Jhfuokl gjh nhf{kr % Hkkjrh; uhfr”kkL=
 ;nqukFk flUgk % uhfr”kkL=
 jRuk nso % uhfr”kkL= dh :ijs[kk
 fnokdj ikBd % Hkkjrh; uhfr”kkL=
 Hkkjrh; uhfr’kkL=k % MkW-o`”kkyh dqyd.khZ
 Ethical Philosophies of India by I. C. Sharma

 Bhartiya Darshan By Datta &Chatterjee
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR
PHILOSOPHY B. A. I
Semester II
Paper : 2 T 1
ETHICS (WESTERN)

Unit I:
 Introduction, Definition, nature &Scope of western Ethics.
 Moral concepts: Good, Right, Duty and Obligation.
 Kinds of Action: Voluntary actions, Non-voluntary actions, In- Voluntary actions.
 Object of Moral judgments: Motive & Intention ( gsrw vkf.k mís”; ) Means & ends (lk/ku]
lk/;)
Unit II:
 Hedonism: Introduction, Definition, Kinds, Psychological Hedonism, Ethical
Hedonism, Egoistic Hedonism.
 Altruistic Hedonism.
 Utilitarianism: Bentham and J.S. Mill.
Unit III:
 Rationalism: Introduction, Definition
 Difference between Hedonism & Rationalism, Kant’s Rationalism.
 Meta ethics: Subjectivism, Objectivism, descriptivism, Prescriptivism, Emotivism.
Unit IV:
Theories of Punishment: Introduction, Types & Importance
Applied Ethics: Introduction, Definition, nature & Scope
Assignment for 20 Marks based on whole syllabus.
Books recommended:
1- Lkq- ok- c[kys % uhfr”kkL=kkph :ijs”kk
2- Ikh- Mh- pkS/kjh % lcqks/k uhfr”kkL=k
3- MkW- jkeukFk dsnkjukFk 'kekZ % uhfr”kkL=k dh :ijs[kk
4- Jhfuokl gjh nhf{kr % uhfrehekalk
5- ;nqukFk flUgk % uhfr”kkL=k
6- ljqsUnz xk;/kus% eqY;fuosnu % ,d vfruhfr”kkL=kh; fpfdRlk
7- fn- ;- ns”kikaMs % uhfr”kkL=kkps iz’u
8- Ethics by Mcenzee
9- An Introduction to Ethics by William Lillie
10- A Manual of Ethics by Dr. J. N. Sinha
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR
PHILOSOPHY B. A. II
Semester III
Paper : 3 T 1
LOGIC (INDIAN)
UNIT –I
Theories of inference in Nyaya: Definition, Constituents, Process and Types;
Pakshata.
UNIT-II
Paramarsa, Lingaparamarsa, Vyaptigrahopaya, Hetvabhasa.
UNIT -III
Theories of inference in Buddhism: Definition, Constituents, Process and Types;
Paksata, Paramarsa, Lingaparamarsa, Vyaptigrahopaya, Hetvabhasa.
UNIT-IV
Theories of inference in Jainism: Definition, Constituents, Process and Types; Paksata,
Paramarsa, Lingaparamarsa, Vyaptigrahopaya, Hetvabhasa.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. Annambhatta: Tarkasangraha
2. C. Bhattacharyya: Elements of Indian Logic and Epistemology
3. S.S. Barlingay: A Modern Introduction to Indian logic
4. S. Chatterjee: Nyaya Theory of Knowledge.
5- Jhfuokl gjh fnf{kr % Hkkjrh; rÙoKku
6- MkW- o`”kkyh dqyd.khZ % Hkkjrh; rdZ”kkL=
7- MkW- o`”kkyh dqyd.khZ % Hkkjrh; rdZ”kkL=k esa vuqeku
8- nRr ,oa pVthZ% Hkkjrh; n”kZu
9- “kkarhizlkn v=ks; % Hkkjrh; rdZ”kkL=k
10- MkW- jktchj flag “ks[kkor % U;k; n”kZu esa O;kIrh dh vo/kkj.kk
11- cyhjke “kqDy% vuqeku izek.k
12- cztukjk;.k “kekZ% Hkkjrh; n”kZu esa vuqeku
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR
PHILOSOPHY B. A. II
Semester IV
Paper : 4 T 1
LOGIC (WESTERN)
(Traditional Logic)
UNIT-I
1. Nature of logic- definition of logic, importance and scope.
2. Introductory topics: Sentence, Propositions, Argument: Truth, Validity,
3. Difference between deductive and inductive inference.
4. Term and classification of terms: connotation, denotation.
5. Difference between Proposition and sentence, classification of
proposition.
UNIT-II
1. Aristotelian classification of propositions.
2. Immediate inference: Square of opposition, conversion, obversion.
3. Categorical syllogism: Figure, Mood, Rules of validity,(8 rules) and its
related fallacies.
(Symbolic logic)
UNIT-III
1. Symbolic Logic: use of symbols
2. Truth functions: Negation, Conjunction, Disjunction, Implication, and
Equivalence.
UNIT-IV
1. Tautology, Contradiction, Contingency
2. Decision procedure: Truth table
3. Veen diagram
4. Soundness
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. K. T. Basantani : Introduction to symbolic logic
2. I. M. Copy: Symbolic logic
3. MkW- luqhrk baxGs o izk- oanuk ?kq”ks% rdZ”kkL=
4. fn- ;- ns”kikaMs% lkadsfrd rdZ”kkL=k vkf.k mn~xeu
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR
PHILOSOPHY B. A. III
Semester V
Paper : 5 T 1
EPISTEMOLOGY & METAPHYSICS (INDIAN)
EPISTEMOLOGY (INDIAN)
UNIT -I
 Knowledge: Nature and scope.
 Prama and Aprama: definition and kinds.
UNIT -II
 Pramana, definition and kinds,
 Pramanyavada definition and kinds,

METAPHYSICS (INDIAN)
UNIT –III
 Vaiseshika (Padartha), Concept of Soul, Liberation and ultimate reality according to
Carvaka, Vaiseshika.
UNIT –IV
 Concept of Soul, Liberation and ultimate reality according to Sankhya and Vedanta
(Shankaracharya).
SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. C. Bhattacharyya: Elements of Indian Logic and Epistemology
2. S. Chatterjee: Nyaya Theory of Knowledge.
3. Frank Thilly: A History of Philosophy
4. Dr. J. N. Sinha: Outlines of Indian Philosophy
5. M. Hiriyanna: Outlines of Indian Philosophy
6. Dr. J. N. Sinha: Outlines of Western Philosophy
7- Jhfuokl gjh fnf{kr % Hkkjrh; rÙoKku
8- MkW- o`”kkyh dqyd.khZ% Hkkjrh; o ik”pkR; rÙoKkukrhy leL;k
9- nRr ,oa pVthZ% Hkkjrh; n”kZu
10- MkW- jkeukFk “kekZ% Hkkjrh; n”kZu ds ewyrRo
R.T.M. NAGPUR UNIVERSITY NAGPUR
PHILOSOPHY B. A. III
Semester VI
Paper : 5 T 1
EPISTEMOLOGY & METAPHYSICS (WESTERN)
EPISTEMOLOGY (WESTERN)
UNIT-I
 Knowledge: Nature and kinds of knowledge.
 Russell Theory of Knowledge: Knowledge by acquaintance and Knowledge by
description.
UNIT-II
 Sources of Knowedge: Empiricism and Rationalism, Kant’s theory.
 Hume’s Scepticism: Definition of Scepticism.
METAPHYSICS (WESTERN)
UNIT- III
 Concept of Substance. (Special reference to Descartes, Spinoza and Leibnitz)
UNIT-IV
 Theory of causation –Hume, Mill and Aristotle.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. C. Bhattacharyya: Elements of Indian Logic and Epistemology
2. S. Chatterjee: Nyaya Theory of Knowledge.
3. Frank Thilly: A History of Philosophy
4. Dr. J. N. Sinha: Outlines of Indian Philosophy
5. M. Hiriyanna: Outlines of Indian Philosophy
6. Dr. J. N. Sinha: Outlines of Western Philosophy
7- Jhfuokl gjh fnf{kr % Hkkjrh; rÙoKku
8- MkW- o`”kkyh dqyd.khZ % Hkkjrh; o ik”pkR; rÙoKkukrhy leL;k
9- nRr ,oa pVthZ% Hkkjrh; n’kZu
10- MkW- jkeukFk “kekZ% Hkkjrh; n”kZu ds ewyrRo
11- MkW- fouksndqekj dVkjs ,oa iznhidqekj [kjs% vk/kqfud ik”pkR; n”kZu
12- Ikk- nk- pkS/kjh % ik”PkkR; n”kZu

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