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PROGRAMME OUTCOME FOR B.A.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

As a comprehensive study of life and world, philosophy provides the opportunities to morally survive in practical sense. It aims to preserve the values in our society. The outcomes of the programme are presented below:

1. Students will be able to apply their philosophical learning to important public issues. 2. Students will acquire reading skills necessary to understand and would be critically engaged with historical and contemporary philosophical texts. 3. Students will be able to prepare themselves for the competitive examinations like NET, SLET, SSC, BANK, and RAILWAY exams etc. 4. Students can increase their intellectual evaluative skill in all circumstances. 5. Students will be able to explain and differentiate between major approaches to moral philosophy such as deontology and virtue .

Course outcomes of Philosophy

B.A. 1st semester (H)

Paper: 1016

As a logico-philosophical discipline can create a sense of in the of students and introduce them to our Indian rich traditional scriptures like Vedas, Upanishads and Bhagavadgita.

Paper: 1026

As a science of inference and reasoning logic tries to give some basic about propositions, syllogistic , Venn diagram, set notation etc. that help in current competitive examinations.

B.A. 3rd semester (Major)

Paper-I (3.1)

This paper aims to introduce the students about Indian philosophy, its different philosophical systems and their various theories like , syadvada, four noble etc.

Paper-II (3.2)

This paper aims to introduce the students about various modern western philosophers like Descartes, Spinoza, Leibnitz and their different theories .e.g. cogito-ergo-sum, substance, theory of monads etc.

B.A. 5th semester (Major)

Paper 5.1

Through this paper students can be familiar with the Greek Philosophers of pre-Socratic era. They can go through various theories regarding the primary stuff of the universe.

Paper- II (5.2)

Through this paper students can acquire knowledge about contemporary of Indian philosophy provided by Radhakrishnan, Aurovindo, tagore, Vivekananda etc.

Paper-III (5.3)

This paper aims at giving the knowledge of analytic philosophy (Linguistic philosophy) and different analytical philosophies theories like Russell’s logical , Moore’s Refutation of , Wittgenstein’s Picture Theory, Ryle’s Refutation of Cartesianism.

Paper-IV (5.4)

Through this paper students become familiar with morality and moral philosophy, fact & , Normative ethics, ethics and Hedonism etc.

Paper-V (5.5)

This paper intends to introduce the students about the and scope of philosophy of religion, Aminism, Totemism, theories of Origin of Religion.

Paper-VI (5.6)

Through this paper students can aware of the concepts of social philosophy, its nature, theories of origin of society, Terrorism, Globalization, Feminism, Marxism etc.