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Accredited By NAAC
Revised Syllabus For
Bachelor of Arts
(Semester System)
Part – III
Philosophy
Syllabus to be implemented from June 2012 onwards
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Structure of Course
Revised syllabus of B.A. Part II (No. of Papers - 10)
(including Semester V & VI)
Sr.
No.
Semester Title of Paper Paper Nos. Theory
Marks
Internal
Marks
1- Sem. - V Systems of Indian Philosophy (Part
- I)
VII 40 10
2- Sem. - V Western Philosophy (Modern) VIII 40 10
3- Sem. - V Traditional Logic
or
Symbolic Logic (Propositonal
Logic)
IX(a)
IX(b)
40
40
10
10
4- Sem. - V Philosophy of Religion (Part1)
or
Philosophy of Saints (Part 1)
X(a)
X(b)
40
40
10
10
5- Sem. - V Contemporary Philosophy (India)
or
Philosophy of Education (Part 1)
XI(a)
XI(b)
40
40
10
10
6- Sem. - VI Systems of India Philosophy (Part
II)
XII 40 10
7- Sem. - VI Western Philosophy (Recent) XIII 40 10
8- Sem. - VI Scientific Method
or
Symbolic Logic (Predicate Logic)
XIV(a)
XIV(b)
40 10
9- Sem. - VI Philosophy of Religion (Part II)
or
Philosophy of Saints (Part II)
XV(a)
XV(b)
40
40
10
10
10 Sem. - VI Contemporary Philosophy
(Western)
or
Philosophy of Education (Part II)
XVI (a)
XVI(b)
40
40
10
10
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Unit and No. of Lectures
Unit No.of Lectures
1 No.of Lectures - 15
2 No.of Lectures - 15
3 No.of Lectures - 15
4 No.of Lectures - 15
Equivalence in Accordance with Titles and contents of paper (for revised
syllabus)
Sr.
No.
Paper
No.
Title of Old Paper Sem
No.
Paper
No.
Title of New Paper Sem
No.
Paper
No.
Title of New Paper
1. IV System of
Indian
Philosophy
V VII System of Indian
Philosophy (Part I)
VI XII System of Indian
Philosophy (Part II)
2. V Western
Philosophy
(Modern &
Recent)
V VIII Western Philosophy
(Modern)
VI XIII Western Philosophy
(Recent)
3. VI
(a)
VI
(b)
Traditional
Logic and
Scientific
Method
or
Symbolic Logic
V IX
(a)
IX
(b)
Traditional Logic
or
Symbolic Logic
(Propositional
Logic)
VI XIV
(a)
XIV
(b)
Scientific Method
or
Symbolic Logic
(Predicate Logic)
4. VII(
a)
VII(
b)
Philosophy of
Religion
or
Philosophy of
Saints
V X (a)
X (a)
Philosophy of
Religion (Part I)
or
Philosophy of
Saints ( Part I)
VI XV
(a)
XV
(b)
Philosophy of
Religion (Part I)
or
Philosophy of Saints
( Part I)
5. VIII
(a)
VIII
(b)
Contemporary
Philosophy
(Indian &
Western)
or
Philosophy of
Education
V XI
(a)
XI
(a)
Contemporary
Philosophy (Indian)
or
Philosophy of
Education (Part I)
VI XVI
(a)
XVI
(b)
Contemporary
Philosophy (Western)
or
Philosophy of
Education (Part II)
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Shivaji University, Kolhapur
B.A.Part III
PHILOSOPHY
Nature of Question Papers for all papers (excluding Logic)
Total Marks 40
Time - 2 hours
Marks
Q.1 Complete the following sentences by choosing
correct alternative (Total five sentences)
5
Q.2 Write short answers (any 3) (out of 5) 15
Q.3 Answer the questions fully (any 2) (out of 3) 20
f'kokth fo|kihB
ch-,- Hkkx & 3 rÙoKku
loZ isilZ & lsfeLVjlkBh ¼viokn rdZ'kkL=½
xq.k & 40
osG & 2 rkl
Marks
iz'u 1 [kkyh fnysY;k i;kZ;kae/kwu ;ksX; i;kZ; fuoMwu
fo/kkus iw.kZ djk ¼,dw.k fjdkE;k tkxk &5½
xq.k 5
iz'u 2 FkksMD;kr mÙkjs fygk ¼dks.krhgh 3½ ¼4 iSdh½ xq.k 15
iz'u 3 lfoLrj mÙkjs fygk ¼dks.krhgh 2½ ¼3 iSdh½ xq.k 20
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PHILOSOPHY (Special) Paper - VII
Systems of Indian Philosophy (Part-I)
Semester - V
(Note:- The heterodox systems (Carvaka, Jainism & Buddhism) and Advaita
Vedanta being included in B.A. Part-I Philosophy course, are not included in
this course.
1. Vedic and Upanisadic Philosophy:-
A) Vedic deities-Polytheism and Monotheism
B) Upanisadic conceptions of At man and Brahman
2. Bhagavadgita:-
A) Jhanayoga and Karmayoga
B) Dhyanayoga and Bhaktiyoga
C) The concept of Ideal Person
3. Samkhya:-
A) The nature of Prakriti and Purusa
B) Evolution of Prakriti
C) Theory of Causation (Satkaravada)
4. Yoga:-
A) Yoga Philosophy-Astaangayoga
B)
C)
Types of Samadhi
Nature and Place of God in Yoga Philosophy.
rÙoKku¼fo'ks"k½isij ua-7 Hkkjrh; rRoKkukrhy n'kZus
l= & V
1½ oSfnd o mifu"kf/kd rRoKku%& v- oSfnd nsork& ,ds'ojokn] vusds'ojokn c- mifu"k/kkrhy vkReu o czg~eu ladYiuk
2½ Hkxon~xhrk%& v- Kku;ksx vkf.k deZ;ksx c- /;ku;ksx vkf.k HkfDr;ksx d- vkn'kZ iq#"kkph ladYiuk
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3½ lkaj.;%& v- izd`rh o iq#"kkps Lo#i c- izd`rhph mRdzkarh d- lRdk;Zokn
4½ ;ksx%& v- ;ksx rRoKku v"Vkax;ksx c- lek/khps izdkj d- ;ksx n'kZukrhy bZ'ojkps Lo#i o LFkku
Books for Readings:_
1- Jh- g- fnf{kr %& Hkkjrh; rRoKku
2- x- uk- tks'kh %& Hkkjrh; rRoKkukpk c`gn bfrgkl
3- Hkk- x- dksrdj %& Hkkjrh; rRoKkukph #ijs"kk
4- ih- Mh- pkS/kjh %& Hkkjrh; rRoKkukpk bfrgkl
Books for Readings:_
1. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan :- Indian Philosophy Vol. I & II
2. Chartterji and Dutta :- Introduction to Indian Philosophy
3. Hiriyanna :- Outlines of Indian Philosophy
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PHILOSOPHY (Special)
Paper No.-VIII
Western Philosophy (Modern)
Semester - V
1. Spinoza:-
A) Theory of Knowledge
B) Doctrine of substance, Attributes and modes
C) Concept of God-Pantheism
2. Leibnitz:-
A) Theory of monads
B) Dectorine of Pre-established harmony
C) Arguments for the existence of God.
3. Hume:-
A) Objects of Human Knowledge
B) Theory of causation
C) Scepticism
4. Kant:-
A) Critical Philosophy
B) A priori synthetic Propositions
C) Forms of perception and categories of understanding
isij ua- 8 ik'pkR; rRoKku ¼vk/kqfud½ l= & V
1½ fLiuks>k%& v- Kku fl/nkar c- nzO;] xq.k vkf.k fodkj fl/nkar d- bZ'ojkph ladYiuk&losZ'ojokn
2½ yk;fCut%& v- fpn~.kw fl/nkar c- iwoZizLrkfir lqlaoknkpk fl/nkar d- bZ'ojkP;k vfLrRokfo"k;hps ;qfDrokn
3½ g;we%& v- ekuoh Kkukps ?kVd c- dkj.krk fl/nkar
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d- lansgokn ¼la'k;okn½
4½ dkaV%& v- fpfdRld rRoKku c- vuqHkoiwoZ la'ys"kd fo/kkus d- laosnukps vkdkj vkf.k vkdyukps oxZ
Books for Reading:-
1- fn- ;- ns'kikaMs %& vokZphu ik'pkR; rRoKku Hkkx 1 o 3
2- x- uk- tks'kh %& ik'pkR; rRoKkukpk bfrgkl [kaM 2 o 3-
3. W.K. Wright :- A History of modern philosophy
4. D. M. Datta :- Chief currents of contemporary philosophy.
5. John Passmore:- Hundred years of Philosophy.
Books for Reference:-
1- ns- n- okMsdj %& ejkBh rRoKku egkdksl [kaM 1 o 2
2. G. I. Warnock :- English Philosophy since 1900
3. D.I.O. Connoz :- A critical History of Western Philosophy
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Paper No.-IX (a)
Traditional Logic
Semester - V
1. Nature of Logic:-
A) Definition and Nature of Logic
B) Deductive and Inductive Inference
C) Proposition, Sentence and Terms
2. Classification of Propositions
A) Categorical Propositions
B) Conditional Propositions
C) Distribution of Terms in A,E,I,O Propositions
3. Immediate Inference:-
A) Opposition of Proposition
B) Education :- Conversion and Obversion
4. Mediate Inference:-
A) Categorical Syllogism
B) Mixed Hypothetical Syllagism
isij ua-9 ¼v½ ikjaikfjd rdZ'kkL= l= & 5
1½ rdZ'kkL=kps Lo#i%& v- rdZ'kkL=kph O;k[;k o Lo#i c- fuxkeh vkf.k foxkeh vuqeku d- fo/kku] okD; o ins
2½ fo/kkukaps oxhZdj.k%& v- fu#ikf/kd fo/kkus c- lksikf/kd fo/kkus d- A, E, I, O fo/kkukarhy inkaph O;kIrh 3½ vO;ofgr vuqeku%& v- fo/kku izfr;ksxh vuqekus c- mRd"kZ.k% ifjorZu vkf.k izfrorZu 4½ O;ofgr vuqeku v- ljy lafo/kku c- feJ vuqyac lafo/kku vH;klkph iqLrds%& 1- Jhfuokl gjh fnf{kr & rdZ'kkL=
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2- gqR;kGdj] dkGs] dkoGs & lqxe rdZ'kkL= vkf.k oSKkfud i/nrh 3- ukaxjs] ok?krksMs] fgjos & ikjaikfjd rdZ'kkL=] ¼f'kokth fo|kihB izdk'ku½ 4- K.T. Basantani - Introduction to Logic
5. Cohen and Nagel - Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method
Books for Reading:-
1- Jhfuokl gjh fnf{kr %& rdZ'kkL=
2- gqY;kGdj] dkGs] lkoGs%& lqxe] rdZ'kkL= vkf.k oSKkfud i/nrh
3- ukaxjs] ok?keksMs] fgjos %& ikjaifjd rdZ'kkL=] ¼f'kokth fo|kihB] izdk'ku½
4. K. T. Basantani :- Introduction to Logic
5. Cohen and Nagel :- Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method.
Books for Reference:-
1111---- izk- eqdqan dne %& lqyHk rdZ'kkL=
2- MkW- t- jk- nkeksGs %& oSKkfud i/nrh
3- ukaxjs] fiVds] Qjrkjs] %& oSKkfud i/nrh
ok?keksMs o fgjos ¼f'kokth fo|kihB] izdk'ku½
4- Gupta S.P. :- Logic and Scientific Method
5- Hirawe, Pitake & :- Scientific Method
Dr. (Smt.) Patankar (Shivaji University Publication)
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Paper No.-IX (b) Symbolic Logic
Semester - V
(Propositional Logic)
1. Nature of Logic:-
A) Definition, Logic as a formal science of inference
B) Deductive and inductive inference
C) Categorical Propositions
2. Symbolization of Propositions and Basic Truth-tables:-
A) Simple and Compound Propositions
B) Symbolization of Propositions Propositional variables,
Propositional constants and Propositional connectives.
C) Basic Truth-tables of Negation, Conjunction, Disjunction,
Implication and Equivalence.
3. Decision Procedure for Testing the Statement forms:-
A) Truth-table Method
B) Shorter Truth-table Method
4. Formal Proof:-
A) Rules of inference and Rules of Replacement
B) Method of Direct Proof, Conditional Proof and Indirect Proof.
C) Proofs of Tautologies by conditional Proof and Indirect Proof.
isij ua-9 ¼c½ lkadsfrd rdZ'kkL= ¼fo/kkuh; rdZ'kkL=½
l= & 5 1- rdZ'kkL=kps Lo#i%& v- O;k[;k] rdZ'kkL=& vuqekukps ,d vkdkfjd 'kkL= c- fuxkeh o foxkeh vuqeku d- fu#ikf/kd fo/kkus 2- fo/kkukaps fpUgkadu vkf.k ewyHkwr LkR;rk dks"Vds%& v- lk/kh vkf.k la;qDr fo/kkus c- fo/kkukaps fpUgkadu&fo/kkuh; pjs] fo/kkuh; vpjs vkf.k fo/kkuh; la;kstd d- fu"ks/ku] la/kh] oSdfYid] lksikf/kd o leeqY; fo/kkukaph ewyHkwr lR;rk dks"Vds- 3- fo/kkuca/kkph lR;klR;rk rikl.;klkBh fu.kZ; izfdz;k%& v- lR;rk lkfj.kh i/nr c- y?kq&lR;rk dks"Vd i/nrh
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4- vkdkfjd fl/nrk%& v- vuqekukps fu;e o i;kZ;.kkps fu;e
c- izR;{k fl/nrk i/nrh, lksikf/kd fl/nrk i/nr o vizR;{k fl/nrk i/nr- d- loZnklRo fo/kkukaph lksikf/kd o vizR;{k i/nrhus fl/nrk
Books for Study:-
1. Copi I.M. Symbolic Logic V Edn. Macmillan Publishing Co.London, New
York.
2. Rich Elaine, Knight Kevin, Artificial Intelligence 2nd ed. Tata MC
Graw Hill, 1995
3- MkW- lq f'k- ckjfyaxs] MkW- eks- iz- ejkBs %& rdZjs[kk Hkkx 1 o 2 4- izk- es- iqa jsxs] vkdkfjd rdZ'kkL=] dkWafVusaVy izdk'ku] iq.ks
¼ijh{ksP;k n`"Vhus ;k iqLrdkrhy nsoukxjhe/khy izfrdkaps mnk- d] [k] x ;kaps #ikarj jkseu izfrdkae/;s Eg.ktsp P, Q, R e/;s dsys tkrhy-½
5- MkW- ch- vkj- tks'kh] izk- ,l- Ogh- dqyd.khZ izk- b- vkj- eBokys & ^rdZfo|k* Hkkx& 1 o 2
Books for Reference:-
1. Huges and Londey :- Elements of Logic
2. Basson and O Conner, Introduction to symbolic Logic
3- izk- fn- ;- ns'kikaMs %& lkadsfrd rdZ'kkL=
4- izk- Ogh- Ogh- vdksydj %& rdZnhfidk
5. Korde and Sawant :- Elements of Logic
6. K. B. Nangare,
Dr. P. B. Chougule, :- Modern Logic
R.V. Pharatare (Shivaji Univerity Publication)
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Paper No.-X (a)
Philosophy of Religion (Part - I)
Semester - V
1. Nature of Philosophy of Religion:-
A) Definition, Nature and Scope of Philosophy of Religion
B) Relation of Philosophy of Religion of Religion
C) Relation of Philosophy of Religion to Theology and Philosophy.
2. Nature of Religion:-
A) Definition and meaning of religion.
B) Types of Religion- Tribal, National and Universal religion.
3. Theories of Religion:-
A) Cognitive, Emotive and Volitional
B) Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Karmayoga
4. Aspects of Religion:-
A) Morality and Science
B) Prayer and Worship
ch-,-Hkkx&3 rÙoKku ¼fo'ks"k½
isij ua-10 ¼v½
/kekZps rÙoKku ¼Hkkx & 1½
l= & V
1- /kekZps rÙoKkukps Lo:i %
v½ O;k[;k] Lo:i vkf.k O;kIrh
c½ /kekZps rÙoKku vkf.k /keZ ;karhy laca/k
d½ /kekZps rÙoKku vkf.k bZÜoj'kkL= o rÙoKku ;karhy laca/k
2- /kekZps Lo:i %
v½ /kekZph O;k[;k vkf.k vFkZ
c½ /kekZps izdkj & VksGh /keZ] jk"Vªh; /keZ vkf.k fo'o/keZ
3- /kekZps fl)kar %
v½ cks/kkRed] HkkoukRed] ,sfPNd
c½ Kku;ksx] HkfDr;ksx] deZ;ksx
4- /kekZps n`f"Vdksu %
v½ cks/kkRed] HkkoukRed] ,sfPNd
c½ Kku;ksx] HkfDr;ksx] deZ;ksx
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Books for Reading and Reference:-
1- tks'kh t- ok- /kekZaps rRoKku ¼dkWafUVusVy izdk'ku] iq.ks½ 2- rdZrhFkZ y{e.k'kkL=h tks'kh] loZ/keZ leh{kk] izkK ikB'kkyk] okbZ 3- rdZrhFkZ y{e.k'kkL=h tks'kh] fganw /keZ ijh{kk] izkK ikB'kkyk] okbZZ
4- Jherh fla/kw Mkaxs] ckS/n /keZ o rRoKku
5- Edwards D.M.- Philosophy of Religion
( Hodder and Stoughton)
6. Lewis H.D.- Philosophy of Religion (Tata yourself Series)
7. Hicks - Philosophy of Religion
8. John E.Smith- Philosophy of Religion (Macmillan of Co.) 1969
9. Brian Davies- Introduction to Philosophy of Religion OUP 1982
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B.A.III Philosophy (Special)
Paper No.-X (b)
Philosophy of Saints(Part I)
Semester - V
1. Basaveshwar:-
A) Views on- Bhakti and God
B) Doctrine of Kayak:- views on Pravatti and Nivatti
C) Views on –Equality of cast and gender.
2. Kabir:-
A) View on nature of Ultimate Reality
B) Concept of Guru, Distinction between sadguru and Dharmguru.
C) Criticism of traditional religion.
3. Nanak
A) Nature and Principles of Sikhism
B) Concepts of Hukum and Bhay
C) Concepts of Bhakti and Sahaj
4. Meerabai:-
A) Concept of Prembhakti-Social and Spizitual dimension
B) Spiritual development of meerabai, individual and social
dimension.
Section-II
1. Dnyaneshwar:-
A) Philosophical basis of Varkari Pantha.
B) Reconcilation of Dnyanayoga, Bhaktiyoga and Karmyoga.
C) Significance of Pasaayadan
2. Tukaram:-
A) Concept of true Dharma and critism pakhanda
B) His growth from a commoner to sainthood.
C) Tuka Zalase Kalas:- Culmination of Varakari cult.
3. Ramdas:-
A) Prapanch and Paramartha.
B) Vivekavada
C) Prayatnavada
4. Gadage Maharaj:-
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A) Method of dialogue and keertan.
B) Social view on cleanliness of villages, addiction, indebtness, social
unequality, illiteracy and dowary.
C) Views on Godworship and Irradiction of blind faith.
ch-,-Hkkx 3 & rÙoKku
isij ua-10 ¼c½
larkaps rÙoKku ¼Hkkx 1½
l= & 5
1½ clos'oj %&
v- HkfDr vkf.k bZ'oj fo"k;d ers
c- dk;d fl)kar & izo`Ùkh vkf.k fuo`Ùkh fo"k;d ers
d- tkrh; vkf.k ySafxd lekursfo"k;hph ers
2½ dchj %&
v- vafre lR;kP;k Lo:ikfo"k;hps er
c- xq: ladYiuk & ln~xq: vkf.k /keZxq: ;krhy Qjd
d- ikjaifjd /keZfo"k;hph Vhdk
3½ ukud %&
v- 'kh[koknkps Lo:i vkf.k rÙos
c- gqdwe vkf.k JeladYiuk
d- HkfDr vkf.k lgt ladYiuk
4½ ehjkckbZ %&
v- izse HkDrhph ladYiuk & lkekftd vkf.k vk/;kfRed vkjke
c- ehjkckbZpk vk/;kfRed fodkl & O;fDrxr vkf.k lkekftd vk'k;-
Books for Reading:-
1- j- jk- xkslkoh] ikp HkfDrlaiznk;] esgrk ifCyf'kax gkowl] iq.ks&1998
2- MkW- xksfoan f=xq.kk;r& dchj dh fopkj/kkjk] lkfgR;fudsru] dkuiwj
3- MkW- 'k- xks- rqGiqGs& ikp lardoh] lqfopkj izdk'ku eaMG] iq.ks&1982
4- Xka-ck- ljnkj& lar okM%e;kph QyJqrh] Jhfo|k izdk'ku] iq.ks&1982
5- 'k- nk- isaMls& egkjk"Vªkpk Hkkxor /keZ] dkWfUVusVy izdk'ku] iq.ks
6- o- fn- dqyd.khZ& Jh- ouHkqouh] lksge izdk'ku] iq.ks&1991
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7- e- ok- ?kksaM] ilk;nku& e- ik- l- izdk'ku] iq.ks
8- MkW- d`".knso 'kekZ] ¼laik-½ ehjkckbZ inkoyh] jhxy cqd Msiks] uoh fnYyh
9- Hkxokunkl frokjh& ehjk dh HkDrh vkSj mldh dkO;lk/kuk dk vuq'khyu]
lkfgR;Hkou ¼izk-½ fy-vykgkckn
10- Jh- xkMxs egkjkt& xks- uh- nkaMsdj] eWtsfLVd cqdLVkWy] eqacbZ&4
11- izk- jk-rq- Hkxr &Jh- xkMxsegkjkt xkSjoxzaFk] pSrU; izdk'ku] dksYgkiwj
12- Darshan Sing- The Religion of Guru Nanak, Lyal Book Trust
13- Thipperaswami, Basaweshwar, Maker of Indian Literature service
sahitya.
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B.A.III Philosophy (Special)
Paper No.-XI (a)
Contemporary Philosophy
(Indian)
Semester - V
1. Mahatma Jotirao Phule:-
A) Views on education of women and shudras
B) Concept of Slavery
C) Sarvajanic Satyadharm
2. Mahatma Gandhi:-
A) Views on Caste and Untouchability
B) Concept of Truth and Non-violence
C) Satyagraha and Sarvodaya
3. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar:-
A) Criticism of Caste System
B) Concepts of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity
C) Dhamma and Religion
4. Vivekanand:-
A) Concept of Devine nature of man
B) Universal religion
C) Practical Vedanta
ch-,-Hkkx 3 rÙoKku
isij ua-11 ¼v½ ledkyhu rRoKku
¼Hkkjrh;½ l= & 5 5 5 5
1½ egkRek T;ksfrjko Qqys%& v- fL=;k o 'kqnzkaP;k f'k{k.kkfo"k;hph ers c- xqykefxjhph ladYiuk d- lkoZtfud lR;/keZ 2½ egkRek xka/kh v- tkrhO;oLFkk o vLi`';rk fot;hph ers c- lR; vkf.k vfgalk d- lR;kxzg vkf.k loksZn; 3½ MkW- ckcklkgsc vkacsMdj v- tkrhO;oLFksojhy Vhdk c- Lokra=] lerk vkf.k ca/kwHkko d- /kEe vkf.k /keZ
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4½ foosdkuan v- ekuokps nSoh Lo#i c- oSf'od /keZ d- O;kogkfjd osnakr
Books for Reading and Reference:-
1- egkRek Qqys%& O;kfdRo o fopkj
2- MkW- ckcklkgsc vkacsMdj%& Hkxoku cq/n vkf.k R;kapk /kEe fl/nkFkZ izdk'ku] eqacbZ-
3- Ekk/koh doh %& vk/kqfud rRoKkukrhy fopkjizokg
4- MkW- ukxksjko dqaHkkj%& folkO;k 'krdkrhy ik'pkR; rRoKku ¼laik-½ izcks/ku izdk'ku]
ykrwj
5- MkW- f'k-l- varjdj%& Hkk"kk] lR; vkf.k rdZ ¼vuq-½ dkWfUVusVy izdk'ku] iq.ks
6- ,- ts- ;kaps rRoKku%& ijke'kZ] [kaM 12] vad 1] es&1990 rRoKku foHkkx&iq.ks
fo|kihB] iq.ks izdk'ku-
7- jfoanz euksgj%& vfLrRookn] Hkkjr eqnzd izdk'kd] vkSjaxkckn] 1979
8- fojxsULVkbZu%& ijke'kZ&fo'ks"kkad] rRoKku foHkkx] iq.ks fo|kihB] iq.ks izdk'ku
9- foosdkuan lexz okMe; jked`".k eB] dydRrk izdk'ku
10- N. K. Bose:- Selections from Gandhi Navjivan, 1957
11- B.R. Ambedkar:- Annihilation of Cast
12- A. J. Ayer:- Language, Truth and Logic
13- G. Pitcher:- Philosophy of Wittgenstein, Prentice, New Delhi, 1972
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Paper No.-XI (b)
Philosophy of Education (Part - I)
Semester - V
1. Philosophy and Education
A) Meaning of Philosophy
B) Meaning of Education
C) Relation between Philosophy and Education
2. Idealism and Education
A) Exponents and main Philosophical Ideas of Idealism
B) Aims of Education
C) The curriculum and methods of teaching.
3. Naturalism and Education
A) Exponents and main Philosophical Ideas of naturalism
B) Aims of Education
C) The curriculum and methods of teaching
4. Pragmatism and Education
A) Exponents and main Philosophical Ideas of Pragmalism
B) Aims of Education
C) The Curriculum and methods of teaching.
ch-,-Hkkx&3 rÙoKku
isij ua-11 ¼c½
f'k{k.kkps rÙoKku
l= & 5
1½ rÙoKku vkf.k f'k{k.k %&
v- rÙoKku Eg.kts dk;\
c- f'k{k.k Eg.kts dk;\
d- rÙoKku vkf.k f'k{k.k ;krhy laca/k
2½ fpn~okn vkf.k f'k{k.k %&
v- v/;kyoknkps izeq[k izorZd vkf.k rkfÙod ladYiuk
c- v/;kyoknkuqlkj /;s;s
d- vH;klØe vkf.k v/;kiu i)rh
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3½ fulxZokn vkf.k f'k{k.k %&
v- fulxZoknkps izeq[k izorZd vkf.k rkfÙod ladYiuk
c- fulxZoknkuqlkj /;s;s
d- vH;klØe vkf.k v/;kiu i)rh
4½ Qyr% izkek.;okn vkf.k f'k{k.k %&
v- Qyr% çkek.;oknkps çeq[k çorZd vkf.k rkfÙod ladYiuk
c- Qyr% izkek.;oknkuqlkj f'k{k.kkph /;s;s
d- vH;klØe vkf.k v/;kiui)rh
Books for Reading and Reference:-
1- MkW- e/kqdj dqaMys& 'kS{kf.kd rRoKku o 'kS{kf.kd lekt'kkL= egkjk"Vª xzaFkfufeZrh]
fo|k izdk'ku] iq.ks-
2- MkW- u- jk- ikjluhl& f'k{k.kkph rkfRod o lekt'kkL=h; Hkwfedk uwru izdk'ku]
iq.ks
3- Ikzk- fo- ika- cksdhy& f'k{k.kkps rRoKku] fp='kkGk izdk'ku] iq.ks&2
4- izk- ,y-th- ns'keq[k& f'k{k.kkps rRoKku o lekt'kkL= QMds izdk'ku] dksYgkiwj
5- Bhatia- Philosophy and Education
6- J.C. Agrawal- Theory and Principles of Education Vikas Publishing House
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
7- Dr. A.S. Seetharamu- Philosophy of Education Ashish Publishing House,
New Delhi.
8- Xk- fo- vdksGdj& 'kS{kf.kd rRoKkukph #ijs"kk
9- ;- t- ?kk#jdj& 'kS{kf.kd rRoKku
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PHILOSOPHY (Special) Paper - XII
Systems of Indian Philosophy (Part-I)
Semester - VI 1. Vaisesika:-
A) Nature of Vaisesika Philosophy
B) Classification of Padarthas (Seven Categories)
C) Theory of Atomism
2. Nyaya:-
A) The Nature and Kinds of Pramanas
B) Nature and Kinds of Pratyaksa and anuman
C) Hetvabhasa
3. Visistadvaita of Ramanuj
A) Cit, Acit and Isvara
B) The meaning of “Tattvamasi”
C) Criticism of Kevaladvaita
4. Dvaita and Maddhava:-
A) Five kinds of Bheda
B) Reality of world
C) Nature of Moksha
rÙoKku¼fo'ks"k½isij ua-12 Hkkjrh; rRoKkukrhy n'kZus
l= & 6
1½ oS'ksfrd%& v- oS'ksfrd rRoKkukps Lo#i c- lkr inkFkZ d- ijek.kwoknkpk fl/nkar
2½ U;k;%& v- izek.kkaps Lo#i o izdkj c- izR;{k vkf.k vuqekukps izdkj d- gsRokHkkl
3½ fof'k"Vk}sRk ¼jkekuwt½ v- fpr~] vfpr~ vkf.k bZ'oj c- ^rRoekfl* pk vFkZ
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d- dsoyk}Sroknkph Vhdk
4½ }Sr ¼ek/kokpk;Z½ v- Hksnkps ikp izdkj c- txkps lr~ Lo#i d- eks{kkps Lo#i
Books for Readings:_
1- Jh- g- fnf{kr %& Hkkjrh; rRoKku
2- x- uk- tks'kh %& Hkkjrh; rRoKkukpk c`gn bfrgkl
3- Hkk- x- dksrdj %& Hkkjrh; rRoKkukph #ijs"kk
4- ih- Mh- pkS/kjh %& Hkkjrh; rRoKkukpk bfrgkl
Books for Readings:_
1. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan :- Indian Philosophy Vol. I & II
2. Chartterji and Dutta :- Introduction to Indian Philosophy
3. Hiriyanna :- Outlines of Indian Philosophy.
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PHILOSOPHY (Special)
Paper No.-XIII
Western Philosophy (Recent)
Semester - VI
1. Idealism:-
A) T.H. Green’s Idealism
B) F.H. Bradley’s Absolute Idealism-Appearance and Reality
2. Materialism:-
A) Marxism:- Historical Materialism
B) Marxism:- Dialectical Materialism.
3. Pragmatism:-
A) Willian James’s – Radical empiricism.
B) The Pragmatic theory of truth (Willian James)
4. Realism:-
A) Sense data
B) Existence of external world
isij ua-XIII ik'pkR; rRoKku ¼vokZfpu½ l= & VI
1½ fpn~okn%& v- Vh-,p- xzhupk fpn~okn c- ,Q-,p-czWMyspk fu#ikf/kd fpn~okn&vkHkkl vkf.k lR; 2½ tMokn%& v- ekdZl~okn&,sfrgkfld tMokn c- }a}kRed tMokn
3½ dk;Zokn v- foY;e tsElpk vuqHkookn c- lR; fo"k;d dk;Zoknh miiRrh ¼foY;e tsEl½
4½ okLrookn
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v- osnunRr miiRrh c- ckg;txkps vfLrRo
Books for Reading:-
1- fn- ;- ns'kikaMs %& vokZphu ik'pkR; rRoKku Hkkx 1 o 3
2- x- uk- tks'kh %& ik'pkR; rRoKkukpk bfrgkl [kaM 2 o 3-
3. W.K. Wright :- A History of modern philosophy
4. D. M. Datta :- Chief currents of contemporary philosophy.
5. John Passmore:- Hundred years of Philosophy.
Books for Reference:-
1- ns- n- okMsdj %& ejkBh rRoKku egkdksl [kaM 1 o 2
2. G. I. Warnock :- English Philosophy since 1900
3. D.I.O. Connoz :- A critical History of Western Philosophy
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Paper No.-XIV (a)
Scientific Method
Semester - VI
1. Scientific Method
A) Nature of Scientific Method
B) Stages of Scientific Method
2. Hypothesis:-
A) Definition and Nature of Hypothesis
B) Conditions of Valid Hypothesis
C) Verification and Proof of Hypothesis
3. Laws of Nature and Explanation:-
A) Meaning and Types of Laws
B) Kinds of Laws of Nature
C) Scientific Explanation-Kinds of Scientific Explanation.
4. Fallacies:-
A) Formal Fallacies
B) Verbal Fallacies
C) Non-Verbal Fallacies
ch-,- rÙoKku ¼fo'ks"k½ isij ua-14¼v½ oSKkfud i/nrh
1½ oSKkfud i/nrh%& v- oSKkfud i/nrhps Lo#i c- oSKkfud i/nrhP;k voLFkk 2½ vH;qixe ¼fl/nkardYiuk½%& v- vH;qixekph O;k[;k vkf.k Lo#i c- lq{e vH;qixekP;k vVh d- vH;qixekph izfprh o fl/nrk 3½ fulxkZps fu;e o miiknu ¼lkfRodj.k½ v- fu;ekpk vFkZ o izdkj c- fulxkZP;k fu;ekaps izdkj d- oSKkfud miiknu%& oSKkfud miiknukps izdkj
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4½ rdZnks"k%& v- vkdkfjd rdZnks"k c- 'kkfCnd rdZnks"k d- v&'kkfCnd rdZnks"k vH;klkph iqLrds%& 1- Jhfuokl gjh fnf{kr & rdZ'kkL= 2- gqR;kGdj] dkGs] dkoGs & lqxe rdZ'kkL= vkf.k oSKkfud i/nrh 3- ukaxjs] ok?krksMs] fgjos & ikjaikfjd rdZ'kkL=] ¼f'kokth fo|kihB izdk'ku½ 4. K.T. Basantani - Introduction to Logic
5. Cohen and Nagel - Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method
Books for Reading:-
1- Jhfuokl gjh fnf{kr %& rdZ'kkL=
2- gqY;kGdj] dkGs] lkoGs%& lqxe] rdZ'kkL= vkf.k oSKkfud i/nrh
3- ukaxjs] ok?keksMs] fgjos %& ikjaifjd rdZ'kkL=] ¼f'kokth fo|kihB] izdk'ku½
4. K. T. Basantani :- Introduction to Logic
5. Cohen and Nagel :- Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method.
Books for Reference:-
1- izk- eqdqan dne %& lqyHk rdZ'kkL=
2- MkW- t- jk- nkeksGs %& oSKkfud i/nrh
3- ukaxjs] fiVds] Qjrkjs] %& oSKkfud i/nrh
ok?keksMs o fgjos ¼f'kokth fo|kihB] izdk'ku½
4. Gupta S.P. :- Logic and Scientific Method
5. Hirawe, Pitake & :- Scientific Method
Dr. (Smt.) Patankar (Shivaji University Publication)
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Paper No.-XIV (b) Symbolic Logic (Predicate Logic)
Semester - VI
1. Quantificational Logic:-
A) Quantification-Definition, kinds of quantification
B) Singular and General Propositions Universal and Existential
Propositions.
C) Individual variables and Individual constants.
2. Rules of Quantification (Preliminary Version):-
A) Rules of Quantification
1. U.I., 2. U.G., 3. E.I., 4. E.G.
B) Formal Proof of Argument involving Quantified Propositions.
3. Multiply General Propositions and Revised rules of Quantification.
A) Singly General and Multiply General Propositions.
B) Free and Bound variables, symbolising multiply General
Propositions.
C) Revised Rules of Quantifcation, Proofs of arguments involving
multiply General Propositions.
4. The Rule of Quantifier Negation and Logical Truths:
A) Rule of Quantifier Negation
B) Demonstration of Logical Truths involving Quantifiers.
isij ua-14 ¼c½ lkadsfrd rdZ'kkL= ¼fo/ks; rdZ'kkL=½
l= & 6 1- la[;kiuh; rdZ'kkL=%& v- la[;kiu& O;k[;k] la[;kiukps izdkj c- ,dokph vkf.k lkkekU;okph fo/kkus] oSf'od o vfLrRokph fo/kkus d- O;Drh pjs o O;Drh vpjs 2- lkaf[;dhdj.kkps fu;e%& v- 1½ U.I. 2) U.G. 3) E.I. o 4) E.G. lkaf[;d`r fo/kkukauh;qDr ;qfDroknkaph vkdkfjd fl/nrk 3- cgqlkekU;okph fo/kkus vkf.k lkaf[;dhdj.kkps lq/kkfjr fu;e%& v- ,d lkekU;okph vkf.k cgqlkekU;okph fo/kkus
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c- eqDr o c/n pjs] cgqlkekU;okph fo/kkukaph fpUgkadus d- lkaf[;dhdj.kkps lq/kkfjr fu;e] cgqlkekU;okph fo/kkukauh ;qDr ;qfDroknkaph fl/nrk
4- la[;kRed fu"ks/kkpk fu;e o rkfdZd lR;kaph fl/nrk%& v- la[;kid fu"ks/kkpk fu;e c- lkaf[;d`r rkfdZd fo/kkukaph fl/nrk
Books for Study:-
1. Copi I.M. Symbolic Logic V Edn. Macmillan Publishing Co.London,
New York.
2. Rich Elaine, Knight Kevin, Artificial Intelligence 2nd ed. Tata MC
Graw Hill, 1995
3- MkW- lq f'k- ckjfyaxs] MkW- eks- iz- ejkBs %& rdZjs[kk Hkkx 1 o 2 4- izk- es- iqa jsxs] vkdkfjd rdZ'kkL=] dkWafVusaVy izdk'ku] iq.ks
¼ijh{ksP;k n`"Vhus ;k iqLrdkrhy nsoukxjhe/khy izfrdkaps mnk- d] [k] x ;kaps #ikarj jkseu izfrdkae/;s Eg.ktsp P, Q, R e/;s dsys tkrhy-½
5- MkW- ch- vkj- tks'kh] izk- ,l- Ogh- dqyd.khZ izk- b- vkj- eBokys & ^rdZfo|k* Hkkx& 1 o 2
Books for Reference:-
1. Huges and Londey :- Elements of Logic
2. Basson and O Conner, Introduction to symbolic Logic
3- izk- fn- ;- ns'kikaMs %& lkadsfrd rdZ'kkL=
4- izk- Ogh- Ogh- vdksydj %& rdZnhfidk
5. Korde and Sawant :- Elements of Logic
6. K. B. Nangare,
Dr. P. B. Chougule, :- Modern Logic
R.V. Pharatare :- (Shivaji Univerity Publication)
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Paper No.-XIV (b)
Symbolic Logic
Semester - VI
Total Marks 40
Distribution of Marks
1. Complete the following sentences : one mark each for five sentences : 5
2. Short answers (any Two) out of 3 : 17 OR
(a) Truth tables : any Three out of 4 : 9
(b)Truth tree : any Two out of 3 : 8
3. (a) Proving arguments by C.P. One out of two : 6
(b) Proving arguments by I.D. One out of two : 6
(c) Proving Tautologies by C.P. or I.D. any one out of two : 6
40
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Paper No.-XV (a)
Philosophy of Religion (Part - II)
Semester - VI
1. Philosophical Thoughts of :-
A) Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism
B) Islam and Christianity
2. God, Nature and Man
A) Attributes of God
B) Problem of Creation
C) God and Man
3. Existence of God
A) Proofs for the existence of God-Indian Views
B) Proofs for the existence of God-Western views
4. Immortality of Soul:-
A) The meaning and possibility of Immortality.
B) Concepts of Immortality survival, Reincarnation,
Transmigration
C) Dectorine of Karma
ch-,-Hkkx&3 rÙoKku ¼fo'ks"k½
isij ua-15 ¼v½
/kekZps rÙoKku ¼Hkkx & 1½
l= & VI
1- rÙoKku fo"k;d fopkj %
v½ fganqÙookn] ckS)er] tSuer
c½ bLyke vkf.k f[kz'pu
2- bZÜoj] fulxZ vkf.k ekuo %
v½bZÜojkph leL;k
c½ fufeZrhph leL;k
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d½bZÜoj vkf.k ekuo
3- bZÜojkps vfLrRo %
v½ bZÜojkP;k vfLrRokfo"k;hps ;qfDrokn & Hkkjrh; er
c½ bZÜojkP;k vfLrRokfo"k;hps ;qfDrokn & ikÜpkR; er
4- vkRE;kps vejRo %
v½ vejRokpk vFkZ vkf.k 'kD;rk
c½ vejRokP;k ladYiuk & thoar jkg.ks] iqutZUe] vorkj
d½deZfl)kar
Books for Reading and Reference:-
1- tks'kh t- ok- /kekZaps rRoKku ¼dkWafUVusVy izdk'ku] iq.ks½ 2- rdZrhFkZ y{e.k'kkL=h tks'kh] loZ/keZ leh{kk] izkK ikB'kkyk] okbZ 3- rdZrhFkZ y{e.k'kkL=h tks'kh] fganw /keZ ijh{kk] izkK ikB'kkyk] okbZZ
4- Jherh fla/kw Mkaxs] ckS/n /keZ o rRoKku
5- Edwards D.M.- Philosophy of Religion
( Hodder and Stoughton)
6. Lewis H.D.- Philosophy of Religion (Tata yourself Series)
7. Hicks - Philosophy of Religion
8. John E.Smith- Philosophy of Religion (Macmillan of Co.) 1969
9. Brian Davies- Introduction to Philosophy of Religion OUP 1982
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B.A.III Philosophy (Special)
Paper No.-XV (b)
Philosophy of Saints(Part II)
Semester - VI
1. Dnyaneshwar:-
A) Philosophical basis of Varkari Pantha.
B) Reconcilation of Dnyanayoga, Bhaktiyoga and Karmyoga.
C) Significance of Pasaayadan
2. Tukaram:-
A) Concept of true Dharma and critism pakhanda
B) His growth from a commoner to sainthood.
C) Tuka Zalase Kalas:- Culmination of Varakari cult.
3. Ramdas:-
A) Prapanch and Paramartha.
B) Vivekavada
C) Prayatnavada
4. Gadage Maharaj:-
A) Method of dialogue and keertan.
B) Social view on cleanliness of villages, addiction, indebtness, social
unequality, illiteracy and dowary.
C) Views on Godworship and Irradiction of blind faith.
ch-,-Hkkx&3 rÙoKku ¼fo'ks"k½
isij ua-15 ¼c½
larkaps rÙoKku ¼Hkkx 2½
l= & VI
1½ Kkus'oj v- okjdjh laiznk;kps rkfÙod vf/k"Bku c- Kku;ksx] HkDrh;ksx vkf.k deZ;ksx ;kapk leUo; d- ilk;nkukps egÙo
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2½ rqdkjke v- [kjk /keZ vkf.k ik[kaM ladYiuk c- lkekU;RokdMwu lari.kkdMs okVpky d- rqdk >kykls dGl 3½ jkenkl v- iziap vkf.k ijekFkZ c- foosdokn d- iz;Ruokn 4½ lar xkMxs egkjkt v- laokn i)rh vkf.k dhrZu c- xzkeh.k LoPNrk] O;luk/khurk] dtZcktkjhi.kk] lkekftd fo"kerk] vKku]
gaqM;kph izFkk ;kfo"k;hph lkekftd ers d- bZ'ojkP;k miklusfo"k;hph ers vkf.k va/kJ)k fuewZyu
Books for Reading:-
1- j- jk- xkslkoh] ikp HkfDrlaiznk;] esgrk ifCyf'kax gkowl] iq.ks&1998
2- MkW- xksfoan f=xq.kk;r& dchj dh fopkj/kkjk] lkfgR;fudsru] dkuiwj
3- MkW- 'k- xks- rqGiqGs& ikp lardoh] lqfopkj izdk'ku eaMG] iq.ks&1982
4- Xka-ck- ljnkj& lar okM%e;kph QyJqrh] Jhfo|k izdk'ku] iq.ks&1982
5- 'k- nk- isaMls& egkjk"Vªkpk Hkkxor /keZ] dkWfUVusVy izdk'ku] iq.ks
6- o- fn- dqyd.khZ& Jh- ouHkqouh] lksge izdk'ku] iq.ks&1991
7- e- ok- ?kksaM] ilk;nku& e- ik- l- izdk'ku] iq.ks
8- MkW- d`".knso 'kekZ] ¼laik-½ ehjkckbZ inkoyh] jhxy cqd Msiks] uoh fnYyh
9- Hkxokunkl frokjh& ehjk dh HkDrh vkSj mldh dkO;lk/kuk dk vuq'khyu]
lkfgR;Hkou ¼izk-½ fy-vykgkckn
10- Jh- xkMxs egkjkt& xks- uh- nkaMsdj] eWtsfLVd cqdLVkWy] eqacbZ&4
11- izk- jk-rq- Hkxr] Jh xkMxsegkjkt xkSjoxzaFk]pSrU; izdk'ku] dksYgkiwj
12- Darshan Sing- The Religion of Guru Nanak, Lyal Book Trust
13- Thipperaswami, Basaweshwar, Maker of Indian Literature service sahitya.
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B.A.III Philosophy (Special)
Paper No.-XVI (a)
Contemporary Philosophy
(Western)
Semester - VI
1. Jean Paul Sartre:-
A) Sartre as Existentialist
B) Being for itself, Being on Itself, Being for others.
C) Concepts of Freedom and badfaith
2. A.J. Ayer:-
A) Verifiability Principle
B) A Priori and Analytic Propositions
C) Approach to Metaphysics
3. Wittgenstein:-
A) His Philosophy
B) Picture theory of meaning
C) Language Games
4. B. Russell:-
A) Kinds of Knowledge
B) Logical Atomism
C) Value of Philosophy
ch-,-Hkkx&3 rÙoKku ¼fo'ks"k½
isij ua-16 ¼v½
ledkyhu rÙoKku ¼ikf'pekR;½
l= & VI
1½ tkWu ikWy lkFkZ v- lkFkZps vfLRkRooknh rRoKku c- Logsrwd lr~] Lofufgr lr~] Losrj ¼ijgsrwd½ lr~ d- Lokra=] nq%J/nk 2½ ,- ts- ,vj v- izfprhps rRo c- vuqHkoiwoZ vkf.k fo'ys"kd fo/kkus d- ln~oLrw 'kkL=kfo"k;hpk n`"Vhdksu 3½ foV~xsuLVkbZu
36
v- foV~xsuLVkbZups rRoKku c- vFkZfo"k;d fp=fl/nkar d- Hkkf"kd [ksG 4½ jlsy%& v- Kkukps izdkj c- rkfdZd ijek.kwokn d- rRoKkukps egRRo
Books for Reading and Reference:-
14- Ekk/koh doh %& vk/kqfud rRoKkukrhy fopkjizokg
15- folkO;k 'krdkrhy ik'pkR; rRoKku laik-MkW- ukxksjko dqaHkkj] izcks/ku izdk'ku]
ykrwj
16- Hkk"kk] lR; vkf.k rdZ vuq- MkW- f'k-l- varjdj] dkWfUVusVy izdk'ku] iq.ks
17- ,- ts-,vj ;kaps rRoKku%& ijke'kZ] [kaM 12] vad 1] es&1990 rRoKku foHkkx&iq.ks
fo|kihB] iq.ks izdk'ku-
18- fojxsULVkbZu%& ijke'kZ&fo'ks"kkad] rRoKku foHkkx] iq.ks fo|kihB] iq.ks izdk'ku
19- Language, Truth and Logic - A. J. Ayer
20- Philosophy of Wittgenstein, Prentice, G. Pitcher, New Delhi, 1972
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B.A.III Philosophy (Special)
Paper No.-XVI (b)
Philosophy of Education (Part II)
Semester - VI
1. Religion and Education
A) Meaning and nature of religion.
B) Aspects of Religious Education.
C) Importance of Religious Education.
2. Discipline and Freedom
A) Concept of Discipline
B) Concept of Freedom
C) Reconciliation of discipline and freedom.
3. Democratic Socialism and Education
A) Characteristics of Democratic Socialism
B) Educational Policies of Democratic Socialism.
4. Education and National Integration
A) Meaning of National Integration
B) Need of National Integration
C) Educational Programmes for National Integration.
ch-,-Hkkx&3 rÙoKku
isij ua-16 ¼c½
f'k{k.kkps rÙoKku
l= & 6
5½ /keZ vkf.k f'k{k.k %&
v- /kekZpk vFkZ vkf.k Lo:i
c- /kkfeZd f'k{k.kkph vaxs
d- /kkfeZd f'k{k.kkps egÙo
6½ f'kLr o Lokra«; %&
v- f'kLrhph ladYiuk
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c- Lokra«;kph ladYiuk
d- f'kLr o Lokra«; ;kapk leUo;
7½ yksd'kkgh lektokn vkf.k f'k{k.k %&
v- yksd'kkgh lektoknkph oSf'k"V;s
c- yksd'kkgh lektoknkph /kksj.ks
8½ f'k{k.k vkf.k jk"Vªh; ,dkRerk %&
v- jk"Vªh; ,dkRerk Eg.kts dk;\
c- jk"Vªh; ,dkRersph xjt
d- jk"Vªh; ,dkRerslkBh 'kS{kf.kd miØe
Books for Reading and Reference:-
10- MkW- e/kqdj dqaMys& 'kS{kf.kd rRoKku o 'kS{kf.kd lekt'kkL= egkjk"Vª xzaFkfufeZrh]
fo|k izdk'ku] iq.ks-
11- MkW- u- jk- ikjluhl& f'k{k.kkph rkfRod o lekt'kkL=h; Hkwfedk uwru izdk'ku]
iq.ks
12- Ikzk- fo- ika- cksdhy& f'k{k.kkps rRoKku] fp='kkGk izdk'ku] iq.ks&2
13- izk- ,y-th- ns'keq[k& f'k{k.kkps rRoKku o lekt'kkL= QMds izdk'ku] dksYgkiwj
14- Bhatia- Philosophy and Education
15- J.C. Agrawal- Theory and Principles of Education Vikas Publishing House
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
16- Dr. A.S. Seetharamu- Philosophy of Education Ashish Publishing House,
New Delhi.
17- Xk- fo- vdksGdj& 'kS{kf.kd rRoKkukph #ijs"kk
18- ;- t- ?kk#jdj& 'kS{kf.kd rRoKku