S.S. Jain Subodh P.G. (Autonomous) College, Jaipur Department of PHILOSOPHY Bachelor of Arts Scheme of Examinations & Syllabus w.e.f. 2017-18 Semester I Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time 1 Indian Philosophy - I 70 30 100 3 Hrs. 2 Western Philosophy - I 70 30 100 3 Hrs. Semester II Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time 1 Indian Philosophy - II 70 30 100 3 Hrs. 2 Western Philosophy - II 70 30 100 3 Hrs. Semester III Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time 1 Indian Ethics 70 30 100 3 Hrs. 2 Western Logic - I 70 30 100 3 Hrs. Semester IV Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time 1 Western Ethics 70 30 100 3 Hrs. 2 Western Logic - II 70 30 100 3 Hrs. Semester V Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time 1 Indian Logic 70 30 100 3 Hrs. 2 Philosophy of Religion 70 30 100 3 Hrs. Semester VI Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time 1 Sāṁkhya Yoga 70 30 100 3 Hrs. 2 Socio-Political Philosophy 70 30 100 3 Hrs. Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks I 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions), 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks II 3 QUESTIONS(1 question from each unit with Internal choice), 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks TOTAL of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks Internal assessment = 30 Marks Max. Marks =100 Marks Min. Marks = 40 Marks
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S.S. Jain Subodh P.G. (Autonomous) College, Jaipur Department of PHILOSOPHY
Bachelor of Arts Scheme of Examinations & Syllabus w.e.f. 2017-18
Semester I Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time
1 Indian Philosophy - I 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
2 Western Philosophy - I 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
Semester II
Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time
1 Indian Philosophy - II 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
2 Western Philosophy - II
70 30 100 3 Hrs.
Semester III
Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time
1 Indian Ethics 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
2 Western Logic - I 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
Semester IV
Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time
1 Western Ethics 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
2 Western Logic - II 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
Semester V
Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time
1 Indian Logic 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
2 Philosophy of Religion 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
Semester VI
Paper No Nomenclature of the Paper ESE Int. Total Time
1 Sāṁkhya Yoga 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
2 Socio-Political Philosophy 70 30 100 3 Hrs.
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks I 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions), 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks II 3 QUESTIONS(1 question from each unit with Internal choice), 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks TOTAL of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks Max. Marks =100 Marks Min. Marks = 40 Marks
BACHELOR OF ARTS
SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY Semester - I
Paper I – INDIAN PHILOSOPHY - I Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT-I 1. Nature of Indian Philosophy – Vedas; Upanisads and Gita.
2. Basic Concepts : Theology; Concept of Jivatma in Upanisads – Panchkosh and four levels (Jagrit, Swapan,
Sushupti, Turiya).
3. Carvaka School - Its Epistemology; Metaphysics and Ethics.
Asatkaryavada; Karana - Samavayi, Asamvayi and Nimita; Paramanuvada.
Suggested Readings : M. Hiriyanna : Outlines of Indian Philosophy (Hindi translation available) C.D. Sharma : A Critical survey of Indian Philosophy (Hindi Translation Available) A History of Indian Philosophy, Vol - I to V (Hindi Translation available) S. Radhakrishana : Indian Philosophy Vol I & II (Hindi Translation Available) R. D. Ranade : A Constructive Survey of Upanisadic Philosophy
(Hindi Translation available) Dutta & Chatterjee : Introduction to Indian Philosophy (Hindi Translation Available)
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BACHELOR OF ARTS SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY
Semester - II
Paper I – INDIAN PHILOSOPHY - II Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT-I 1. Sāṁkhya - Causation Theory (Satkaryvada); Prakrti & Gunas; Evolutes and Arguments for its Existence;
Purusa - Arguments for its Existence and Plurality of Purusa; Relationship between Prakrti and Purusa;
Kaivalya.
UNIT-II 1. Yoga - Chitta-bhumi & Citta-Vrtti; Eight fold Path and God.
2. Purvamimansa - Pramana-Mimansa and Self.
UNIT-III 1. Advait Vedant - Nirguna Brahman; Adhyasa; Concept of Maya; Concept of Jivan Mukti; Satta & Jiva.
2. Visistadvaita Vedanta - Saguna Brahman; Refutation of Maya; Jiva Concept; Bakti & Prapatti; Concept of
videha Mukti.
Suggested Readings : M. Hiriyanna : Outlines of Indian Philosophy (Hindi translation available) C.D. Sharma : A Critical survey of Indian Philosophy (Hindi Translation Available) A History of Indian Philosophy, Vol - I to V (Hindi Translation available) S. Radhakrishana : Indian Philosophy Vol I & II (Hindi Translation Available) R. D. Ranade : A Constructive Survey of Upanisadic Philosophy
(Hindi Translation available) Dutta & Chatterjee : Introduction to Indian Philosophy (Hindi Translation Available)
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BACHELOR OF ARTS SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY
Semester - I
Paper II – WESTERN PHILOSOPHY - I Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT-I 1. Introduction - Early Greek Philosophy: Sophist- Relativism and Subjectivism.
2. Socrates – Philosophical Method; Theory of Knowledge.
UNIT-II 1. Plato - Theory of Knowledge; Theory of Ideas and Soul.
2. Aristotle – Critique OF Plato’s; Theory of Forms; Theory of Causation; Form & Matter; Potentiality and
Actuality.
UNIT-III
1. Descartes – Method of Doubt; Cogito-Ergo-Sum; Mind and Matter; Mind and Body Interactionism; God –
Nature and Proofs for his Existence.
2. Spinoza –Substance; Attributes and Modes; the Concept of God; Pantheism; Mind-Body Problem.
Suggested Readings : W. T. Stace : A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
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Frank Thilly : A History of Philosophy (Hindi Translation Available)
BACHELOR OF ARTS SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY
Semester - II
Paper II – WESTERN PHILOSOPHY - II Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT-I 1. Leibniz – Monadology; Doctrine of Pre- Established Harmony; God - Nature and Proofs for his Existence.
2. Locke - Theory of Knowledge-Ideas and their Classification; Refutation of Innate Ideas; Knowledge and its
Grades; Substance; Qualities - Primary and Secondary.
UNIT-II
1. Berkeley - Rejection of Abstract Ideas; Rejection of the Distinction between Primary and Secondary
Qualities; Immaterialism; Esse Est Percipi: the Problem of Solipsism.
2. Hume - Theory of Knowledge - Impressions and Ideas; Judgments Concerning Relations of Ideas and
Judgment; Concerning Matters of Facts; Causality; Skepticism.
UNIT-III
1. Kant - Conception of Critical Philosophy; Classification of Judgements : Analytic; Synthetic; Apriori,
Aposteriori; Possibility of Synthetic Apriori Judgments.
Suggested Readings : W. T. Stace : A Critical History of Greek Philosophy
Frank Thilly : A History of Philosophy (Hindi Translation Available)
BACHELOR OF ARTS
SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY
Semester - IV
Paper – II Western Logic - II
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30 Marks
Maximum Marks 100 Marks
Minimum Marks 40 Marks
UNIT - I 1. Arguments in ordinary language – Translating Categorical Proposition in to Standard form;
Uniform translation; Disjunctive and Hypothetical syllogism. (chapter-7)
UNIT - II 1. Symbolic logic – The symbol for Truth Function (Conjunction, Negation, Disjunction, Conditional
and Material Implication); Truth Table; Law of Thought. (chapter-8)
UNIT - III 1. The method of Deduction – Formal proof of validity. (chapter-9)
2. Mill’s Methods of Experimental Enquiry. (chapter-12)
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30 Marks
Maximum Marks 100 Marks
Minimum Marks 40 Marks
UNIT - I 1. Introduction to Western Ethics- Nature, Definition and Scope.
2. Freedom of will – Determinism and Indeterminism
UNIT - II 1. Teleological Ethics - Egoism; Hedonism; Utilitarianism.
2. Deontological Ethics - Kant.
UNIT - III 1. Virtue ethics – Socrates; Plato & Aristotle.
2. Theories of Punishment.
Suggested Readings : J. N. Sinha : A Manual of Ethics (Hindi Translation Available) osnizdk’k oekZ : uhfr’kkL= ds ewyfl)kar
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY
Semester - III
Paper - II Western Logic - I
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30 Marks
Maximum Marks 100 Marks
Minimum Marks 40 Marks
UNIT - I 1. Introductory Topic – What is logic; Proposition; Argument; Truth and Validity; Deduction and
Induction. (chapter-1)
2. The uses of language – The Basic functions of language. (chapter-3)
UNIT - II 1. Informal Fallacies – Relevance and Ambiguity. (chapter-3)
2. Categorical proposition – Quality, Quantity and Distribution; The Traditional Square of
opposition; further immediate inference and Venn Diagrams for Categorical proposition.
(chapter-5)
UNIT - III 1. Categorical Syllogism – Standard form Categorical Syllogism; Term, Mood and Figures; Venn
diagram technique of testing the validity of Syllogisms; Rules and fallacies. (chapter-6)
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30 Marks
Maximum Marks 100 Marks
Minimum Marks 40 Marks
UNIT - I 1. Introduction to IndianEthics - Nature, Definitions & Scope.
2. Theory of Karma.
3. Dharma - Its meaning, Definitions & Classification.
UNIT - II 1. Gita Ethics – Niskama karm Yoga; Sthitprajna; Lokasamgraha.
2. R++t +a; R+n +a; Purusarthas and their Inter-relation.
UNIT - III 1. Buddhist Ethics - The four Noble truths, Eight - fold path and Brahmavihar.
2. Jain Ethics - Anuvratas and Mahavratas and Tri-ratna.
Suggested Readings : I.C. Sharma : Ethical Philosophies of India
S.K. Maitra : The Ethics of the Hindus
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY Semester - VI
Paper – I Sāṁkhya Yoga
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT - I 1. Trividhdukh and it’s annihilation.
2. Praman and Satkaryavada.
UNIT - II 1. Prakratis-Vyakta, Avaykta andPurush.
2. Nature of Yoga; Ashtang Sadhan of Yoga; Nature and kinds of Samadhi.
UNIT - III 1. Chittabhumi; Chittavratti; Panchklesh; kriya yoga,
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT - I 1. Social and Political Philosophy – Scope and Concern.
2. Political Ideologies - Democracy; Socialism; Communism.
UNIT - II 1. Rights & Duties - its meaning & concepts.
2. Political action – Constitutionalism; Revolutionism.
UNIT - III 1. Sovereignty – Austin and Laski.
2. Gandhi – Sarvodya; Satyagraha and Trusteeship.
Suggested Readings : R. N. Kaul : A Hand Book of Social Philosophy O. P. Gauba : Social and Political Philosophy : An Introduction to Social Political Theory J.Fierg : Social Philosophy ân;ukjk;.k feJ : lekt n’kZu dk lS)kfUrd ,oa leL;kRed foospu
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY Semester - V
Paper – II Philosophy of Religion
Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT - I 1. Introduction to Religion and Philosophy of Religion – Natureand concern; Concept of Dharma.
2. Moral Attributes of God – Metaphysics and Moral Attributes.
UNIT - II 1. Proof for the existence of God - Indian and Western.
2. Religious experience - Mysticism.
UNIT - III
1. The Problem of Evil.
2. Immortality and Duty of Soul.
Suggested Readings : Jhon Hick : Philosophy of Religion (Hindi Translation Available) Jhon Hick(Ed) : Classical and Contemporary Readings in Philosophy of Religion Yaqub Masih : Religions Philosophy (Hindi Translation Available)
Paper - I Indian Logic Attempt all questions I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks II 5 QUESTIONS (short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3 X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) 70Marks Internal Assessment 30Marks
Maximum Marks 100Marks
Minimum Marks 40Marks
UNIT - I 1. Theories of inference in Nyaya- Definition and Types of Anuman; Paramarsa; Vyapti.
2. Vyaptigrahopaya; Hetvabhasa.
UNIT - II 1. Theories of inference in Buddhism - Definition and Types of Anumana
2. Definition and Types of Vyapti.
UNIT - III 1. Theories of inference in Jainism - Definition and Types of Anuman
2. Definition and Types of Vyapti.
Suggested Readings : Dharmakirti : Nyayabindu Yasovijaya : Jain Tarkbhasa Fyodor Stcher bastsky : Buddhist Logic C. Bhattacharya : Elements of Indian Logic & Epistemology S. S. Barlingay : A Mordan Introduction to Indian Logic ds- ,u- frokjh : Hkkjrh; rdZ'kkL=