Pre-Requisite(s): None
Content:
Basic Features & Characteristics of Philosophy; Distinctive approaches of doing Indian & western philosophy. Epistemology: Plato’s Ideas of Theory and Forms, Aristotle’s Response to Plato on Matter & Form; Nyaya Inference, Metaphysics: Theory of Causation in Aristotle, Hume’s Theory of Causation, Descartes Dualism; Indian Theories of Causation: Satkāryavāda & Asatkāryavāda, Concept of Self & Innate Ideas: Upanishadic Concept of Ātman, Descartes: Concept of Self, Method & Innate Ideas, John Locke’s Refutation of Innate Ideas; Realism & Idealism: John Locke’s Concept of Knowledge, Representative Realism, George Berkeley’s Subjective Idealism, Necessity & Skepticism in Hume; Kant: Possibility of Synthetic Apriori Judgements; Morality of Human Actions: Deontology -Kant’s Concept of Duty, Categorical & Hypothetical Imperative, Utilitarian Model: Bentham’s Hedonistic Calculus, Mill’s Concept of Pleasure, Indian Ethics: Purusārthas, Some problems ofApplied Ethics; Logic & Reasoning: Anumāna, Truth, Validity and Arguments, Deductive & Inductive Forms of Reasoning, Categorical Syllogism, Proof of Validity – Truth Table Method, Rules of Inference & Replacement, Venn Diagram Method, Observation: Conditions & Fallacies, Experiment: Advantages & associated problems, Some contemporary perspectives on Metaphysics and Epistemology.