B.A 2nd semester : subject- philosophy (Honours) Paper-PHH-C-3: Outlines of Indian philosophy –II Credits-6 Full marks- 50 1. Samkhya: Causation: Satkaryavada: Prakrti: its constituents, arguments for its existence, Evolution: Purusa: arguments for its existence: plurality of Purusas; Relationship between Prakrti and Purusa; Kaivalya . 2. Yoga: yoga; Citta, Cittavrtti and Cittabhumi Eightfold path; God. 3. Purva Mimamsa: The debate between Kumarilas and Prabhakaras; Triputisamvit; Jnatata; Anvitabhidhanavada, Abhihitanavayavada ; Abhava; Anupalabdhi and Arthapatti . 4. Advaita Vedanta: Sanskara’s view of Brahman: Saguna and Nirguna Brahman: Adhyasa , Vivartavada; Maya, Three grades of satta Jiva Jivanmukti, Jagat , Pramans. 5. Visistadvaita: Ramanuj’a view of Brahman, Jiva; and Jagat; Refutation of Mays Parinamvad Aprthaksiddhi; Bhakti and Prapatti : Rejection of Jivanmukti. Suggested Readings : 1. M. Hiriyanna : Qutlines of Indian Philosophy. 2. C. D. Sharma : A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy. 3. S . Radhakrisnan : Indian Philosophy, Vol. I to V 4. Narayan Goswami : Samkhya Tattva kaumadi with Adhyapana Tika. 5. Pradyot Mondal : Bharatiya Darsana. B.A 2nd semester : Subject-Philosophy (Honours) Paper-PHIH-4 :History of Western Philosophy -II Credits-6 Full marks-50 1. John Locke : Refutation of innate ideas; ideas and their classification; knowledge and its grades; substance; qualities- primary and secondary. 2. George Berkeley: Resection of abstract ideas, distinction between primary and secondary qualities, immaterialism, esse est percipi, the problem of solipsism , role of God. 3. David Hume: impressions and ideas; judgments concerning relation of ideas and judgments concerning matters of fact, causality, external world. self and personal Identity, rejection of metaphysics, skepticism. 4. Immanuel kant : Conception of critical Philosophy, classification, of judgments analytic synthetic, a priori, a posteriori, possibility of synthetic a priori judgment, General problem of the critique, Transcendental aesthetic; space and time metaphysical and Transcendental expositions of the concept of space and Time. Suggested Reading: 1. F. copleston : A History of Philosophy (Vols. I, I, V S VI ) 2. W. T. Stace : A Critical History of Greek Philosophy 3. Rasvihary Das : A Hand Book of Kant ‘s Critique of Pure Reason 4. Falakenberg : A History of Modern Philosophy 5. Thill S Wood : History of Philosophy 6. Rasvihary Das : Kanter Darson 7. Sushanta Chakraborty : Pasatya Darsoner Itihas 8. Debabrata Sen : Pascatya Darsaner Itihas 9. Rama Prasad Das : Hume-er Ekti Upasthapana. .
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