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INDEX
PART-I PART-II
Notes :
1) Every examinee to be successful at the examination shall be required to obtain not less than 25% of the maximum marks prescribed for each Theory Paper.
This requirement of obtaining not less than 25% in each paper shall be in addition to the other conditions prescribed.
Logic and Language, series Ed by Flew. Unit-II Quantification theory, Singular and general proposition,
technique of symbolisation, quantification rules, proof
Strawson P.F. : On Reffering (From classics of Analytical construction, Logical truth involving quantification.
Philosophy Edited R.R. Ammerman. Unit-III The logic of Relations, symbolising relations, arguments
involving relations, atribule of relations identity and definite
PAPER-II
description.
PHENOMENOLOGY AND EXISTENTIALISM
Unit-IV Deductive systemes, Formal deductive systemes, attributes
Section A- Phenomenology of formal deductive syntemes, logistic systemes.
Unit-I : Phenomenology: A movement of thought a radical method Unit-V Formal propositional calculus: P.M. axioms of propositional
of investigation, a presuppositionless Philosophy, a rigorous calculus, theorems of p.m. completenoss and independence
science. of p.m.
Unit-II : Edmund Husserl: Development of his thought, the natural
Books Prescribed:-
world thesis, essence and essential intuition;
Phenomenological reduction and reduction and its stages, 1) I.M.Copi : Symbolic Logic (5th ed. Macmillan com.)
Pure consciousness and transcendental subjectivity 2) Richard Joffery: Formal Logic, Its scope Limits, 2nd
intentionality of consciousness. 3) Dr.Santosh Thakare : Tarkashastra: Kumbha Prakashan, Amt
4) W.V.O. Quine : Method of Logic
Unit-III : Heidegger : Being, Dasein.
Morleau Ponty: Phenomonology of perception,
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Or Paper-III
Paper-III C) Aesthetics
(B) Philosophical Problems Unit-I General Introduction :- Conceptual analysis : Basic
Section A) Epistemology Philosophical concepts, sciences and the humanities.
Unit-I i) Knowledge and sceplicism Unit-II Aethetics and Philosophical aesthetics second order
asthetics, the world of human expericnce art and
ii) Theories of error experience.
Unit-II i) The Problem of Induction Unit-III Art and its definition: Art as representation art as expression
ii) Truth, theories of Truth art as significal form . Arts and emotion
Unit-IV Art and emotion, the concept of emotion fiction and emotion
Section B) Metophysics . Art, society and morality; Views of Merox and Post
Unit-III i) The Problems of being and becoming Modernism
ii) Problem of causation Unit-V Rasa Siddhanta Dhwanit Siddhanta Auchitya
iii) Mind body dualimh ( +…Ë S…i™… ) Siddhanta Riti ( Æ˙ “ i…“ ) Siddhanta Alankar,
Unit-IV i) Problem of causation in Indian Philosophy Siddhanta Vakrokte ¥…GÚ…‰ H Ú“ ∫…vn˘ … ∆ i …
ii) Problem of Liberation Suggested Books:
Section : C) Ethics 1. O. Hear Anthony : The elements of fine science Art and the human
World London 1988
Unit-V i) The problem of the freedom of will 2. Peter Lamarque Philosophy and Fiction assays in Literary Aestehtics
ii) Justice and equality. Aberdin University Press 1987.
3. Anne Sheppard : Aesthetics : An Introduction to the Philosophy of
Suggested Readings & References
Art, Oxford University, Press, 1983.
1. D. Hales Steven : Metaphysics: Contemporary Readings :Belmont: 4. K. Krishna Murthy: Studies in Indian aesthelies and criticism, Mysore
Wadsworth 1999. 1979.
2. B.K. Malilal : Perception Oxford University Press 1986 5. K.C. Pandey : Comparative Aesthelics Vol.No.1 Indias Aesthelics
3. Colin McGinne : Problems in Philosophy, Enquiry, Oxford Blackweel Chowkhamba, 1950.
1993. 6. Olsen & Lamerque (Eds) Truth, Fiction and Literatune Oxford :
4. J.N. Mohonty: Essays in Indian Philosophy, Oxford Uni.Press 2000. Charendon press 1997.
5. Louis P. Pojman (Ed) Ethical theory: Classical and contemporary
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Reading, Belmont; Lalads worth 1998.
6. Stephen Korner: Fundamental Questions of Philosophy sussex: The
Harveste Press 1979. Paper-IV
7. Stroll (Ed.) E[ostemology : New evays in the theory of knowledge. A) Intensive study of text (any one)
8. Bhartiya Darshanic Nibandha : Editor : Dr. D.D. Bandiste & Dr. R. S.
1. Russell: An enquiry in to meaning and truth
Sharms , M.P. Hindi Granth Academy.
9. Beyand od and Religion : Dr. D.D. Bandiste, M.P. Hindi Granth 2. Ayer : Language, Truth and Logic
cademy. 3. Wittgenstein:- Tractatus Logico Philosophicus.
OR
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(B) Intensive study of Philosopher A) The explanation of nature of the Lord, who is the
1. Philosophy of Shri Chakradhar ‘Alamban’ (support) of supreme devotion introduced a new term-
Unit-I Purvi - The principle of solvation. ‘Anadhyasta vivarta.’
B) Details of these four elements A) The co-ordination of all the six darshanas,
C) The role of these elements in the universe. B) Refutal of certain notions of Modern Yogies,
A) The process of creation of the visual universe. A) The different religions are all the off-shoots of old universal
- i.e. Vedic Dharma.
B) The destruction of the visual universe.
B) Thoughts on harmonized co-ordination of religions.
Unit-IV Moksha : The ways of attaining the supreme goal.
UNit-V: Sadhubodha
(1) Dnyan (2) Bhakti (Dnynottar) (3) Vairagya (Dnyanottar).
A) The moral teachings regarding differents spheres of human
Unit-V Astipari : The life style of Dnyani (Bhakta) life.
Udhdharan : The process of attaining Moksha. B) Guidelines for successful human life.
Avatar : Incarnation of God C) Thoughts on educational reforms.
Panchanam: Five great Avatar and their sacred names.
Books suggested for reading and references:
Spiritual Power : Smaran & Nididhyasan.
1. Alaukik Vyakhyhyanmala : Shri Gulabrao Maharaj Publisher,
Books suggested for reading and references: Bhakti Dham: Chandur Bazar.
2. Jaganmannya Dharm == do ==
1. Bhartiya Darshan ani Mahanubhav Tatvadnyan : Dr.R.B.Meshram,Shri
3. Bhaktishashtra == do ==
Chakradhar Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Nagpur.
4. Sarvadharma Samanvaya == do ==
2. Mahanubhav Tatvadnyan : Dr. V.B. Kolte
5. Shri Gulabrao Maharajanchi Vichar Sampada, Dr. K.M. Ghatate
3. Sutrapatha : Keshiraj Bas.
Publisher: Kattyayani Samiti Madhan.
4. Sutrapatha : Dr. Anne Felduse
6. The perfect harmony : Dr. K.M. Ghatate, Publisher: Bhartiya Vichar
5. Anadi Char Padartha : Shri Dinabhau Dande
Sadhana Nagpur.
6. Punarshodha : Prof. P.C. Nagpure
7. The Blind leads the Unblind : Translated by D.V. Pophali Indrayani
7. Mahanubhava: Ek Avhan :Prof. P. C. Nagpure
Publisher, Akola.
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c) Philosophy of Shri Sant Gulabrao Maharaj.
Unit-I Srushti Mimansa (Drushti-Srushtivada)
A) The theory of origin of the Universe
B) Criticism of Darwin’s principle of evolution.
C) Criticism of spencer’s Ajnaeyvada, Anadivada and
Sanshyyavada.
Unit-II Anadhasta Vivarta (New concpt and contribution)