The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal (M.P)
(An Autonomous College Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC Affiliated to Barkatullah
University, Bhopal)
Department Humanities
Course BA 1st
Year 2018-19
Subject / Group Philosophy
Title of the Paper Social and political philosophy
Compulsory / Optional Compulsory
Maximum Marks 40
With effect from July 2018
Learning Objectives:
1. To understand social philosophy with the role of individual in society.
2. To understand political philosophy with role of government.
3. To become aware by this paper bridges divides between social theory,
political philosophy and the history of social and political thoughts.
4. Students study a range of social institutions.
5. Students study political ideologies and methodology.
Learning Outcomes:
1. It will be a broad survey of social and political current issues.
2. Survey of central to political thoughts and radical critics of current
social and political theories.
3. Student will explore and understand the historical development of
major philosophers idea.
4. Student will develop a critical understanding of social theories.
5. Student will develop a critical understanding of political authority.
Syllabus
The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal (M.P)
(Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to Barkatullah University, Bhopal)
Department of Humanities
Academic Year: 2018-19
PHILOSOPHY
B.A. I YEAR
PAPER- I: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Subject: Philosophy
External Marks-40
1st paper: Social and political Philosophy Internal
Marks-10
Unit I- Nature and scope of social and political philosophy, Relation of Political
Philosophy, with sociology and ethics.
Unit II- Individual ,Society, Culture and State
Unit III- Social Institutions and systems: Vama and Ashram, Family, Marriage,
Education and Religion
Unit IV- Political Ideologies — Democracy, Communism, Socialism, Fascism
and Sarvodaya.
Unit V- Political Methodologies- Constitutionalism, Revolutionism, Terrorism
and Satyagraha
Suggested Readings:
Samaj avm Rajdarshan; Dr Shiv Bhanu Singh, Kitab Ghar Allabhad
Samajik avm rajnitik ayam ; Dr H.N Mishra ,Shakar Prakashan Allabhad
Beck R.N. : Perspective in Social Philosophy, Machmillan, 1964.
Mishra H.N. : Samaj Darshana, Allahabad
Pandey, S.L.,Samaj Darshana ki eka Pranali, Allahabad
J.S.L.Srivastava, Samaj Darshan ki Bhumika,Viswavidyalaya
Prakasan,Varanasi
Gaba , O.P ; Social and political Philosophy , Mayur Publication Noida.
Syllabus
Barkatullah University
Academic Year: 2018-19
PHILOSOPHY
B.A. I YEAR
PAPER- I: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Subject: Philosophy
External Marks-40
1st paper: Social and political Philosophy Internal
Marks-10
Unit I- Nature and scope of social and political philosophy, Relation of Political
Philosophy, with sociology and ethics.
Unit II- Individual ,Society, Culture and State
Unit III- Social Institutions and systems: Vama and Ashram, Family, Marriage,
Education and Religion
Unit IV- Political Ideologies — Democracy, Communism, Socialism, Fascism
and Sarvodaya.
Unit V- Political Methodologies- Constitutionalism, Revolutionism, Terrorism
and Satyagraha
Suggested Readings:
Samaj avm Rajdarshan; Dr Shiv Bhanu Singh, Kitab Ghar Allabhad
Samajik avm rajnitik ayam ; Dr H.N Mishra ,Shakar Prakashan Allabhad
Beck R.N. : Perspective in Social Philosophy, Machmillan, 1964.
Mishra H.N. : Samaj Darshana, Allahabad
Pandey, S.L.,Samaj Darshana ki eka Pranali, Allahabad
J.S.L.Srivastava, Samaj Darshan ki Bhumika,Viswavidyalaya
Prakasan,Varanasi
Gaba , O.P ; Social and political Philosophy , Mayur Publication Noida.
Saya Krishna: Social Philosophy: Past and Future, Indian Institute of
Advanced Studies, 1978.
The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal (M.P)
(An Autonomous College Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC Affiliated to Barkatullah
University, Bhopal)
Department Humanities
Course BA 1st
Year 2018-19
Subject / Group Philosophy
Title of the Paper Ethics
Compulsory / Optional Compulsory
Maximum Marks 40
With effect from July 2018
Learning Objectives:
1. To understand the ethical issues
2. Students would enhance ethical will power.
3. To increase ethical knowledge along with morality (Right, Wrong, good,
bad, conduct and judgment).
4. Carefully read, scholarly debated about moral issues.
5. Identify compare explain and autonomously access major moral theories
and principles in the analytic tradition.
Learning Outcomes:
1. 1. Student will get knowledge of ethical theories
2. It is applied to specific disciplines.
3. Students will abstract modern theory to particular areas of human
endeavor.
4. Critic moral theories in their application to particular problems and
domains.
5. Students would explore their knowledge on universal values.
Syllabus
The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal (M.P)
(Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to Barkatullah University, Bhopal)
Department of Humanities
Academic Year: 2018-19
PHILOSOPHY
B.A. I YEAR
PAPER- II: Ethics
Subject: Philosophy External Marks-40
1st paper: Ethics Internal Marks-10
UNIT I Definition of Ethics, Nature of Ethics and its importance. Relation of
ethics with other Sciences.
UNIT II Moral Concepts — Good, Right, Duty, Non-Violence, Virtue,
Freedom and Responsibility.Moral judgments — Nature and subject matter.
UNIT III Ethics of Srimad Bhagvad Gita — Nishkama Karmyoga,
Swadharma.Manusmiriti —Sadharan dharma.Jain Ethics — Panch Mahavrat
and Triratna.
UNIT IV Hedonism — Mill and Benthan,Ethics of Kant — Duty for Duty’s
sake, Moral Maxims, Categorical Imperative.
UNIT V Problem of Evil, Sin and Crime, Theories of Punishments
Recommended Text Books:
1. Dr. J.N Sinha - Manual of Ethics
2. S. M. Joshi - Traditional Ethics
3. A.P. Dubey - Applied Ethics
Recommended Reference Books:
Agrawal , M.M ; ethics and Spirituality , Indian Institute of advance Study,
1998
Johnson R. -Kant’s Moral Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopaedia of
Philosophy.
The Fundamentals of Hinduism-A Philosophical Study: S.C. Chatterjee
The Ethics of the Hindus: S.K. Maitra
An Outline of Hinduism: T.M.P. Mahadevan
Classical Indian Ethical Thought: K.N. Tewari
Ethics in the Gita-An Analytical Study (pp-119-145): Rajendra Prasad
Ethics in the Vedas, Satya prakash Singh in Historical-Developmental Study
of Classical.
Syllabus
Barkatullah University
Academic Year: 2018-19
PHILOSOPHY
B.A. I YEAR
PAPER- II: Ethics
Subject: Philosophy External Marks-40
1st paper: Ethics Internal Marks-10
UNIT I Definition of Ethics, Nature of Ethics and its importance. Relation of
ethics with other Sciences.
UNIT II Moral Concepts — Good, Right, Duty, Non-Violence, Virtue,
Freedom and Responsibility.Moral judgments — Nature and subject matter.
UNIT III Ethics of Srimad Bhagvad Gita — Nishkama Karmyoga,
Swadharma.Manusmiriti —Sadharan dharma.Jain Ethics — Panch Mahavrat
and Triratna.
UNIT IV Hedonism — Mill and Benthan,Ethics of Kant — Duty for Duty’s
sake, Moral Maxims, Categorical Imperative.
UNIT V Problem of Evil, Sin and Crime, Theories of Punishments
Recommended Text Books:
1. Dr. J.N Sinha - Manual of Ethics
2. S. M. Joshi - Traditional Ethics
3. A.P. Dubey - Applied Ethics
Recommended Reference Books:
Agrawal , M.M ; ethics and Spirituality , Indian Institute of advance Study,
1998
Johnson R. -Kant’s Moral Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopaedia of
Philosophy.
The Fundamentals of Hinduism-A Philosophical Study: S.C. Chatterjee
The Ethics of the Hindus: S.K. Maitra
An Outline of Hinduism: T.M.P. Mahadevan
Classical Indian Ethical Thought: K.N. Tewari
Ethics in the Gita-An Analytical Study (pp-119-145): Rajendra Prasad
Ethics in the Vedas, Satya prakash Singh in Historical-Developmental Study of
Classical
The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal (M.P)
(An Autonomous College Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC Affiliated to Barkatullah
University, Bhopal)
Department HUMANITIES
Course BA 2nd year
Year 2018-19
Subject / Group Philosophy
Title of the Paper Indian philosophy
Compulsory / Optional Compulsory
Maximum Marks 40
With effect from 2018 JULY
Learning Objectives:
1. To understand the concept of dharma, karma , samsara.
2. To understand the reincarnation, dukh, meditation.
3. To become aware of various school of Indian philosophy .
4. To understand difference between orthodox,heterodox and yoga.
5. Students will know about liberation.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Student will get knowledge of subject term comprising the six system
found authority of Vedas.
2. Student will get knowledge of Indian schools
3. Students will develop the concept of meditation and yoga for
concentration.
4. Students will learn the identity of Indian concept of self and the relation
of self to others and to God.
5. Students will learn about advait philosophy
Syllabus
The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal (M.P)
(Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to Barkatullah University, Bhopal)
Department of Humanities
Academic Year: 2018-19
PHILOSOPHY
B.A. II YEAR
PAPER- I: Indian Philosophy
Subject: Philosophy External Mark-40
Title of Paper: Indian Philosophy Internal Marks-10
UNIT
Fundamental characteristics of Indian Philosophy,Vedic and non-vedic
traditions Charvaka Philosophy-Materialism, Epistemology
UNIT II
Jain Philosophy- Syadavada, Anekantavada, Jiva-ajiva, Bondage and Liberation
(Moksha)
Buddhist Philosophy- Four noble truths, Momentarism, No Soul Theory
UNIT III
Nyaya Philosophy- Epistemology, Perception, Inference, Comparison,
Testimony
Vaisheshika Philosophy-Seven Padharth, Atomism.
UNIT IV
Sankhya Philosophy- Satkaryavada Prakrati and Purusa, Theory of Evolution.
Yoga Philosophy- Ashtangayoga, God, Importance of Yoga.
UNIT V
Advaita Vedanta- Shankaracharya, Brahma, Jiva, Jagat, Maya and Moksha.
Vishistadvaita- Ramanuja- Brahma, Jiva, Jagat, Moksha, refutation of mayavada.
Recommended Reference Books:
Chattopadhyaya, D; Indian Philosophy: A Popular Introduction, Peoples
Publication House
Dasgupta, S ; A history of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi,
1987
Potter, Karl, H; Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophy,Princeton University
Press, 1987.
Radhakrishnan; Indian Philosophy, Vol. 1 And II, Rajkamal Prakashan,
Delhi
Outlines of Indian Philosophy: M. Hiriyanna
A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy: C.D. Sharma
An Introduction to Indian Philosophy: D. M. Dutta & S.C. Chatterjee
Classical Indian Philosophy: J.N. Mohanty
History of Indian Philosophy: S.N. Dasgupta
Indian Philosophy (Vol. I & II): S. Radhakrishnan
Indian Philosophy (Vol. I & II): J.N. Sinha
Studies on the Carvaka/Lokayata: Ramakrishna Bhattacharya
The Central Philosophy of Buddhism: T.R.V. Murti
Syllabus
Barkatullah University
Department of Humanities
Academic Year: 2018-19
PHILOSOPHY
B.A. II YEAR
PAPER- I: Indian Philosophy
Subject: Philosophy External Mark-40
Title of Paper: Indian Philosophy Internal Marks-10
UNIT
Fundamental characteristics of Indian Philosophy,Vedic and non-vedic
traditions Charvaka Philosophy-Materialism, Epistemology
UNIT II
Jain Philosophy- Syadavada, Anekantavada, Jiva-ajiva, Bondage and Liberation
(Moksha)
Buddhist Philosophy- Four noble truths, Momentarism, No Soul Theory
UNIT III
Nyaya Philosophy- Epistemology, Perception, Inference, Comparison,
Testimony
Vaisheshika Philosophy-Seven Padharth, Atomism.
UNIT IV
Sankhya Philosophy- Satkaryavada Prakrati and Purusa, Theory of Evolution.
Yoga Philosophy- Ashtangayoga, God, Importance of Yoga.
UNIT V
Advaita Vedanta- Shankaracharya, Brahma, Jiva, Jagat, Maya and Moksha.
Vishistadvaita- Ramanuja- Brahma, Jiva, Jagat, Moksha, refutation of mayavada.
Recommended Reference Books:
Chattopadhyaya, D; Indian Philosophy: A Popular Introduction, Peoples
Publication House
Dasgupta, S ; A history of Indian Philosophy, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi,
1987
Potter, Karl, H; Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophy,Princeton University
Press, 1987.
Radhakrishnan; Indian Philosophy, Vol. 1 And II, Rajkamal Prakashan,
Delhi
Outlines of Indian Philosophy: M. Hiriyanna
A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy: C.D. Sharma
An Introduction to Indian Philosophy: D. M. Dutta & S.C. Chatterjee
Classical Indian Philosophy: J.N. Mohanty
History of Indian Philosophy: S.N. Dasgupta
Indian Philosophy (Vol. I & II): S. Radhakrishnan
Indian Philosophy (Vol. I & II): J.N. Sinha
Studies on the Carvaka/Lokayata: Ramakrishna Bhattacharya
The Central Philosophy of Buddhism: T.R.V. Murti
The Bhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal (M.P)
(An Autonomous College Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC Affiliated to Barkatullah
University, Bhopal)
Department Humanities
Course BA II Year
Year 2018-19
Subject / Group Philosophy
Title of the Paper Western Philosophy
Compulsory / Optional Compulsory
Maximum Marks 40
With effect from July 2018
Learning Objectives:
1. To get knowledge of Western Philosophies major movements and issues
and system of ancient and medieval era, early era and modern era.
2. Knowledge of non Western Philosophers and philosophical systems.
3. Knowledge of metaphysics, epistemology regarding the major movements and issues of
philosophy of science and religion, ontology, theories of knowledge. Current development
and issues in philosophy of mind and language.
.Learning Outcomes:
1 Student will understand the concept of western Philosophy.
2. Student will write philosophical essays and ability developed in research methodology
includes learning to utilize the resource available at libraries for conducting philosophical
research.
3. Student will explain the difference between western and non western philosophers.
UNIT I- Nature Of Western Philosophy, Socratic Method, Plato-Theory Of
Knowledge. Aristotle's Theory Of Causation, Matter And Form.
UNIT II- Characteristics Of Medieval Philosophy- St. Augustine- Relation Between
God And World. St. Anselm-Nature Of God, St. Thomas Aquinas-Nature Of God.
UNIT III- Nature Of Rationalism, Descartes-Method of doubt, Definition Of
Substance, Dualism- (Body And Mind)
Spinoza-Concept of Substance, Attributes And Modes, Parellelism.
Liebnitz- Pre Established Harmony theory.
UNIT IV- Nature Of Empiricism, John Locke- Refutation Of Innate Ideas,
Epistemology
Berkeley-Refutation of distinction between primary and secondary Qualities, Esse Est
Percipii, Subjective idealism.
David Hume-Scepticism, Refutation Of Self.
UNIT V- Immanual Kant-Criticism,Categories of Understanding,Space and Time.
Hegel-Absolute Idealism, Dialectic Method.
Recommended Text Books:
Daya Krishna Ed. Paschyatya Darshana Vol. 1-2, Rajasthan Hindi Granth
Academy, 1988.
Stace, W.T.: A Critical History of Greek Philosophy Macmillan, New Delhi,
1985
Masih, Y.-A Critical History of Western Philosophy, Motilal Banarasidas,
Delhi, 1994
C.D.Sharma: Paschatya Darshana, Motilal Banarasidas, 1992
Srivastava, Jagdisha Sahai: Adhunik Pascatya Darshana ka Vaijnanika Itihasa,
Pustak Sthan, Gorakhpur, 1973.
Singh, B.N., : Paschatya Darshan, Students Friends and Co. Varanasi, 1973.
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Reference Books: Western Philosophy, C.D. Sharma, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi.
Western Philosophy, M. Hriyanna, Rajkamal Prakashan, Del