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Bhakta Kavi Narsinh Mehta University - Junagadh 1
BHAKTA KAVI NARSINH MEHTA UNIVERSITY
FACULTY OF ARTS
Master of Arts PHILOSOPHY (CBCS)
(Semester 1)
(CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM) Effective From June-2018
S. Dasgupta: A History of Indian Philosophy - Vol.1
S. Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.1 (ह दंी) M. Hiriyana: Outline of Indian Philosophy.
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M.A.SEM-1 Philosophy Course -1 Indian Philosophy -1
Objective: The course is aimed as a one semester course with 60 hours Classroom works. The purpose is to introduce the basic principles of Indian Philosophy. Unit-1 (1) Cosmological Tendencies towards Vedas. (2) The Concepts of Gyan, Bhakti and Karma in Upanishads. (According to Ishavasya Upanishad) (3) The Concepts of ‘Atman’ in Upanishads. (According to Kath Upanishad) (4) The Concepts of ‘Brahma’ in Upanishads. (According to ken Upanishad) Unit-2 (1) Epistemology of Charvaka. (Support of Perception and Refutation of other means of Knowledge) (2) Materialism of Charvaka (the thought about God, Soul and World) (3) Ethics of Charvaka. (Hedonistic Ethics) (4) Dialogs of Charvaka. (Ram-Jabali Dialog) Unit-3 (1) Epistemology of Jaina. (Types of Knowledge) (2) ‘Anekantvad’ (Dravya Philosophy) (3) Syadvad, Nayvad (Praman Mimansa) (4) Ethics (Bound and liberation) Unit-4 (1) Causal Philosophy of Buddha. (Pratitya samutpadvad) (2) Praman Philosophy of Buddha. (Perception and Inference) (3) Nairatmavad, Kshanikvad, Apohvad (Philosophy of Buddha.) (4) The Branches of Buddha Philosophy. (Saitrantik, Vaibhasik, Yogachar, Madhyamik) Reference:
S. Dasgupta: A History of Indian Philosophy - Vol.1. S.Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.1. S.Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.2. M. Hiriyana: Outline of Indian Philosophy.
B.G.Tilak: Gita Rahasya. S. Dasgupta: Development of moral philosophy in India.
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M.A.SEM-1 Philosophy Course -2
Indian Ethics
Objective: The course is aimed as a one semester course with 60 hours Classroom works. The purpose is to introduce the basic principles of Indian Ethics. Unit-1 (1) Nature of Indian Ethics .Ethics and Metaphysics. (2) Ethics and mysticism, Ethics without God. (3) Ethics of Vedas: Purushartha, Varnasharam, Rut, Runa and non-Runa. (4) The concept of Lok sangrah and Niskam Karma of Bhagvad Gita. Unit-2 (1) Hedonistic Ethics of Charvaka. (2) Relevance of Charvaka Philosophy in Presant era (3) Major vows and Minor Vows of Jaina.
(4) Triratna (According to jain)
Unit-3 (1) Four Nobel Truth. (2) Eight Nobel Ways. (Buddha philosophy) (3) Five Shila and Baudisatva. (4) Ethics of Yoga Philosophy (Yama and Niyama) Unit-4 (1) Ethics of Swaminarayana (Five Rules) (2) Truth and Non-Violence (gandhiji) (3) Satyagrah and Sarvodaya (gandhiji) (4) Anaskt yog and Ekadas Vrat (gandhiji) Reference:
S. Dasgupta: A History of Indian Philosophy - Vol.1 S.Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.1
S.Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.2
M. Hiriyana: Outline of Indian Philosophy. B.G.Tilak: Gita Rahasya S. Dasgupta: Development of moral philosophy in India. M. Hiriyana: Outline of Indian Philosophy.
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ભારતીય તર્શર્ાસ્ત્ર
હતેઓુ: આ કોવશમા ંએક શેમેસ્ટરમા ં૬૦ કાકનો ળગશખડં અભ્યાશક્રમ તનધાશરરત કરળામા ં આળેો છે.જેનો મ ખ્ય ષતે ભારતીય તકશાસ્ત્રના મ ખ્ય તશદ્ાતંોની જાણકારી મેલળળાનો છે.
ય તનટ-૧ (૧) ભારતીય તકશાસ્ત્રની ઐતતષાતશક ટૃટભ તમ . (૨) ળૈરદક અને ઔતનવરદક તત્ળજ્ઞાનમા ંતકશન ંસ્થાન. (૩) તકશાસ્ત્ર અને જ્ઞાનમીમશંા. (૪) તકશાસ્ત્ર અને તત્ળતળદ્યા .
ય તનટ -૨ (૧) તકશાસ્ત્ર અને યથાથશતા . (૨) તકશાસ્ત્ર- યથાથશ પ્રમા (ન્યાય,બ દ્ અને ળેદાતં)
(૩) તકશાસ્ત્ર અને અન માન. (૪) ચાળાશકની વ્યાપ્તતની શમીક્ષા અને અન માનન ંખડંન.
ય તનટ -૩ (૧) પ્રાચીન ન્યાય અને નવ્ય ન્યાય અન શાર અન માનના પ્રકારો. (૨) સ્ળાથાશન માન અને રાથાશન માન, ળૂશળત,ેવળત અને શામાન્યતોદ્રટટ. (૩) ગગેંન ંઅન માનન ંળગીકરણ. ચંાળયળી અન માન , ક્ષ,શાધ્ય અને ષતે .
D.M.Datta: Six Ways of Knowing. B.K.Motilal: The Nyaya Doctrine of Negation.
S. Dasgupta: A History of Indian Philosophy - Vol.2
S.Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.2
M. Hiriyana: Outline of Indian Philosophy.
તળશ્વનાથ :મ ક્તાળી
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Philosophy Course -3 Indian Logic
Objective: The course is aimed as a one semester course with 60 hours Classroom works. The purpose is to introduce the basic principles of Indian Logic. Unit-1 (1) Historical background of Indian Logic. (2) The Place of logic in Vedic and Upanisadic Philosophy. (3) Logic and Epistemology. (4) Logic and Metaphysics. Unit-2 (1) Logic and Cognition.
(2) Logic- The Valid cognition Inference. (Nyaya,Bauddha ,Vedanta)
(3) Logic and Inference. (4) Charvak’s Criticism of Vyapti and Refutation of Inference. Unit-3 (1) Types of Inference in Old and Navya Nyaya. (2) Svarthanuman and Pararthanuman-Purvvat. Sheshvat and Samanyatodrasta. (3) Gangesh’s Classification of Inference. Panchavayavi Inference, Paksha, sadhya, Hetu. Unit-4 (1) Hetvabhas. (2) Hetvabhas According to Nyaya – Anekantika, Ashrayasidhdha. (3) Asidhdha, Viruddha and Badhita Hetvabhas. Reference:
(૩) યથાથશ જ્ઞાનના શાધનો. (૪) પ્રત્યક્ષ પ્રમાણ.(ન્યાય, બૌદ્ અને ળેદાતં)
ય તનટ -૨ (૧) અન માનની વ્યાખ્યા ,વ્યાપ્તત. (વ્યાપ્તતના પ્રકારો,વ્યાપ્તત અંગે બૌદ્, ન્યાય અને
ળેદાતં મત)
(૨) અન માનન ંળગીકરણ , શદ ષતે અને ષતે્ળાભાશ.
(૩) અન માન અંગેના દ્રષ્ટટકોણ. (બૌદ્ અને અદ્વતે ળેદાતં)
(૪) બ્દ પ્રમાણ અને તેના પ્રકારો ,બ્દાથશ અને ળાક્યાથશ. (બ્દાથશ અંગે ક્ક્તગ્રષના શાધનો તથા ળાકયાથશ અંગે ક મારર અને પ્રભાકર મત .)
ય તનટ -૩ (૧) ઉમાનની વ્યાખ્યા અને સ્ળતિં પ્રમાણ તરીકે ઉમાન. (૨) અથાશતિની વ્યાખ્યા અને સ્ળતિં પ્રમાણ તરીકે અથાશતિ. (૩) યથાથશ જ્ઞાનના શાધન તરીકે સ્મતૃત. (ન્યાય અને ળેદાતં)
ય તનટ-૪ (૧) અન તંપ્બ્ધ એક સ્ળતિં પ્રમાણ તરીકે . (૨) અભાળની વ્યાખ્યા અને તેના પ્રકારો (૩) અભાળ અંગેના મતો : ક મારર,પ્રભાકર,અદ્વતે ળેદાતં અને બૌદ્મત.
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D.M.Datta: Six Ways of Knowing. B.K.Motilal: The Nyaya Doctrine of Negation. S. Dasgupta: A History of Indian Philosophy - Vol.1 S.Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.1 M. Hiriyana: Outline of Indian Philosophy.
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M.A.SEM-1 Philosophy Course -4 Indian Epistemology
Objective: The course is aimed as a one semester course with 60 hours Classroom works. The purpose is to introduce the basic principles of Indian Epistemology. Unit-1 (1) The Definition of Knowledge. (2) Classification of Knowledge. (3) Means of Valid Knowledge. (4) Perception (Nyaya Bauddha, and Vedanta) Unit-2 (1) Definition of Inference. Vyapti (Types of Vyapti, thought on Vyapti: Nyaya, Bauddha, Vedanta) (2) Classification of Inference, Sahetu, Hetvabhas. (3) Views on Inference (Buddha, Vedanta) (4) Verbal testimony and its types, Word Meaning and Sentence meaning.( About Word Meaning Tools of Saktigtraha and views of Kumarila Bhatt and Prabhakara Mishra on Sentence Meaning) Unit-3 (1) Definition of Upamana and Upamana as an Independent source of Knowledge. (2) Definition of Arthapati or Postulation, Arthapati as an Independent source of knowledge. (3) Smurti as Valid source of knowledge (Nyaya and Vedanta) Unit-4 (1) Anuaplabdhi as an Independent Source of Knowledge. (2) Definition of Abhava and its types. (3) Thought about Abhava: Kumaril Bhatt, Prabhakara Mishra, Adveda Vedanta, Buddha) Reference:
D.M.Datta: Six Ways of Knowing. B.K.Motilal: The Nyaya Doctrine of Negation. S. Dasgupta: A History of Indian Philosophy - Vol.1 S.Radhakrishana: Indian Philosophy –Vol.1 M. Hiriyana: Outline of Indian Philosophy.
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M.A.SEM-1 Philosophy Course -5
Modern Western Philosophy
Objective: The course is aimed as a one semester course with 60 hours Classroom works. The purpose is to introduce the basic principles of Modern western Philosophy. Unit-1 (1) Main Character of Modern western Philosophy, Backgrounds of rationalism. (2) Philosophy of Discreet: Method of Doubt. Substance and its types. Problem of Mind-Body Relation. (3) Philosophy of Spinoza: Spinoza’s theory of Substance. Attribute and Types (4) Substance, God, and Nature, Spinoza and Sankaracharya.(Absolute) Unit-2 (1) Philosophy of Leibnitz: Definition of Substance, theory of monads. (2) Pre establishes harmony. (3) Empiricism and Philosophy of john Locke, refutation of linnet Ideas.
(4) primary and secondary qualities. Nature of Idea and its Types.
Unit-3 (1) Philosophy of Berkley: Criticism of primary and secondary quality. (2) Criticism of Substance, Essay Est. Percipi. (3) Philosophy of Hume: Criticism of soul, Criticism of Causation (4) Skepticism, problem of personal Identity. Unit-4 (1) Philosophy of Kent: the Problem of Kent, Copernican Revaluation. (2) Kent’s theory of Space and time. (3) Kent’s Criticism of the Problem of God. (4) Possibility of synthetic apriori Preposition. Reference: Frank Thelly: A History of Philosophy. R. Frankenberg: A History of Modern Philosophy. Russell Bertand: A History of Western Philosophy.
एच.्पी.उपाध्याय : पश्यात्य दर्शन का सर्ीक्षात्र्क इतत ास