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B.A. IPHILOSOPHY
For 2012, 2013 & 2014 ExaminationsPAPER I: ELEMENTARY PHILOSOPHY
Max. Marks : 100 Lectures to be delivered for Theory :75
Pass Marks : 35% in the subject Time allowed : 3 hoursINSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five sections: A,B,C,D, and E. Section A,B,C and D will have two carry questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40 marks in all, each short answer type question carrying 4 marks.
The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
1. An Introduction to the Problems and Methods of Philosophy.2. Introduction to Branches of Philosophy.3. Relation of Philosophy with Religion.
SECTION-B
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4. Human Rights.5. Equality and Justice.6. World Peace & Co-existence.
SECTION-C
7. Sikhism: Five Khands as Path to self-Realisation.8. Vivekanand: Humanism.9. Gandhism : Ahinsa and Satyagrah.
SECTION-D
10. Definition of Culture.11. Culture and Civilization.12. Components of Culture.
SECTION-E
13. 10 short answer type questions.RECOMMENDED READINGS
1. Teja Singh : Ideals and Institutions of Sikhism (Related Portion)
2. Robert and Beck : Handbook of Social philosophy (Related Portion)
3. H.H. Titus : Living Issues in Philosophy.
4. V.S. Narvane : Modern Indian Thought.
5. J.S. Mckenzie : Social philosophy
6. B.K. Lal : Contemporary Indian, Philosophy
7. Dharmindra Goel : Philosophy of History.
8. Gurjit Singh : Sabhiyachar da Phalspha
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9. Avtar Singh : Ethics of the Sikhs (Related Portion)
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Satya Paul Gautam : Samaj Darshan
PAPER-II: ETHICS: WESTERN AND INDIANMax. Marks : 100 Lectures to be delivered for Theory :
75Theory : 60 Marks Practical : 40 MarksPass Marks : 35% in the subject (Theory and Practical Separately)Time for Theory and Practical Papers: 3 hours eachTotal Teaching Periods for practical Paper : 35
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERThe question paper will consist of five Sections : A, B, C, D and
E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 9 marks each. Section E will consist of 6 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all, each short answer type question carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines. There shall be practical of 40 marks.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATESCandidates are required to attempt one question each from
the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines. There shall be practical of 40 marks consisting Project Report 10 marks, Viva Voce 10 marks and Demonstration of Yoga Asanas 20 marks.
SECTION-A1. Nature, Scope and Utility of Ethics.
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2. Relation of Ethics with Sociology.SECTION-B
3. Plato : Virtues.4. Kant : Categorical Imperative, Good Will.5. Hedonism : Bentham, Mill.
SECTION-C
6. Gita : Nishkama Karma.7. Sikhism : The concept of Karma (Kirat Karo, Naam
Japo and Vand Chako)SECTION-D
8. Buddhism : Four Noble Truths.9. Jainism : Five Maha Vratt.10. Astangayoga (Patanjali)
SECTION-E
6 Short answer type QuestionNote : PRACTICAL; Project Report, Viva-Voce and the
demonstration of the following Yoga-asanas:Elementary Pranayama (Anuloma-Viloma), Padahast asana, Padma asana, Matsya Asana, Vajra asana, Paschimottanasana, Uttanpada asana, Sarvanga asana, Dhanur asana.
BOOKS PRESCRIBED
1. Balbir Singh : Principles of Ethics (Related Portion)2. S.N. Gupta : Niti Shastra (Punjabi), (Related
Portion)
3. Ved Parkash Verma : Niti Shstra (Hindi), Allied Publishers, New Delhi, 1987.
4. V.K. Iyengar : Light on Yoga
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BOOKS SUGGESTED1. William Lillie : Introduction to Ethics.2. J.S. Mckenzie : Manual of Ethics.3. Avtar Singh : Ethics of the Sikhs (Related Portion)4. i;pho f;zx : r[o{ BkBe pkDh ftZu B?fsesk dk ;ezbg
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B.A. Part IIFor 2012, 2013 & 2014 Examinations
PHILOSOPHYPAPER I: LOGICMax. Marks : 100 Lectures to be delivered for Theory:
75Pass Marks : 35% in the subject Time allowed : 3 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of five sections: A,B,C,D, and
E, Section A,B,C and D will have two question from the respective sections of the syllabus and will 15 marks each. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40 marks in all, each short answer type question carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATESCandidates are required to attempt one question each from
the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A1. Nature, Scope and Utility of Logic.2. Laws of Thought: Identity, Contradiction, Excluded Middle and
Law of Sufficient reason3. Terms: Connotation and Denotation of terms: Relation
between Connotation and Denotation.SECTION-B
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4. Proposition : Classification of Propositions, Four-fold division of Propositions.
5. Immediate Inference : Square of opposition-Contradiction, Contrary, Sub-Contrary, Sub-alteration.
6. Mediate Inference : Structure and Rules of validity of Categorical Syllogism.
SECTION-C
7. Define Induction, Distinction between Deduction and Induction.
8. Causation : Nature of Cause, Plurality of Causes (Mill).9. Nature and Conditions of a valid Hypothesis.
SECTION-D
10. Symbols : Negation, Conjunction, Disjunction, Implication and Equivalence.
11. Truth Tables upto 3 (three) Variables.SECTION-E
10 short answer type questions.RECOMMENDED READINGS
1. Cohen and Negal: Introduction to Logic and Scientific Methods,
Allied Publisher, New Delhi.2. R.D. Nirakari : Uchera Tarak Shastra (Punjabi) (Related
Portion).3. Wazir Singh and A.P. Sharma : Tarak Gian Di Jan-Paihchain,
Published by Punjabi University, Patiala.4. Wazir Singh and Harnam Singh : Tarak Gian De Mudhle Niam,
(Part-I) (Agman), Published by Punjabi University, Patiala.
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5. Wazir Singh and Harnam Singh : Tarak Gian De Mudhle Niam,
(Part-II) (Nigman), Published by Punjabi University, Patiala.
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PAPER-II : APPLIED ETHICSMax. Marks : 100 (Theory : 60, Practical : 40)Lectures to be delivered for Theory : 75Pass Marks : 35% in the subject (Theory and Practical Separately)Time Allowed: 3 Hours for Theory and 3 Hours for PracticalTotal Teaching Periods for practical: 35
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERThe question paper will consist of five sections : A, B, C, D and
E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 9 marks each. Section E will consist of 6 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all, each short answer type question carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines. There shall be practical of 40 marks.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATESCandidates are required to attempt one question each from
the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines. There shall be practical of 40 marks consisting of Project Report 20 Marks and Viva Voce 20 Marks.
SECTION-A1. Nature and Scope of Applied Ethics.2. Deontological and teleological approaches to moral action.
SECTION-B3. Basic Concepts of Environment: Eco-System, Ecology and Bio-
sphere.
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4. Environmental Threats : Water Pollution, Air Pollution, Noise Pollution.
SECTION-C
5. Principles of Bio-Ethics.6. Bio-ethical Concepts : Euthanasia,Life & Death, Human
Experimentation.SECTION-D
7. Employer-Employee Relationship: Discrimination in employment, Unjust Dismissal, Sexual harassment.
8. Ethical Issues in Advertising.9. Social Ethics in Sikhism.
SECTION-E
6 short answer type questions.Note : PRACTICAL: There shall be practical of 40 marks
consisting of Project report 20 marks and viva-voce 20 marks. Every student is required to submit a typed Project Report of about 15 pages concerning any one of the above-cited ethical concerns.
BOOKS SUGGESTED
1. Surjit Kaur Chahal: Environment and the Moral life, Towards a
new Paradigm. Ashish Publishing House, New Delhi.2. Beauchamp, T.L. & Childress, J.E. (Jr). : Principles of Bio-
medical Ethics. 2nd Ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford.3. Attfield, R.: Environment Philosophy; Principles and
Prospects/Aldershot, Avebury, 1994.
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4. Michael. E. Zimmerman, J. Band Calicutt, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, John P. Clark. : Environmental Philosophy
From Animal Right to radical Ecology. Prentice Hall, India.5. John R. Boatright: Ethics and the Conduct of Business. Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi, 1944.6. Tom L. Beauchamp: Case Studies in Business Society and
Ethics (3rd Edition). Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.7. Thomas Doualdson, Patricia H. Werhane : Ethical Issues in
Business : A philosophical Approach (4th Edition). Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
8. Thomas m. Garrett, Harold W. Bhilla and Rosellen M. Garrett: Health Care Ethics : Principles and Practices (2nd Editions).
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B.A. Part IIPHILOSOPHY (HONOURS)
For 2012, 2013 & 2014 Examinations
PAPER I: HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Max. Marks : 100 Time Allowed : 3 hoursPass Marks : 35% in the subject Total Teaching Period: 75
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five sections: A,B,C,D, and E. Section A,B,C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will 15 marks each. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carrying 40 marks in all. Each short answer type question carry 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 word i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
(i) Problems of being and becoming in Early Greek Philosophy with special reference to Heraclitus and Parmenides.
(ii) Plato : Theory of Knowledge and Theory of Ideas.(iii) Aristotle: Metaphysics.
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SECTION-B
(iv) Descrates: Method, Cogito ergo sum and proofs for the Existence of God.
(v) Spinoza: Substance, Attributes and Modes.(vi) Leibnitz: Monads and Doctrine of Pre-Established Harmony.
SECTION-C
(vii) The origin, extent and validity of knowledge according to Locke.
(viii) Berkeley : Esse Est Percipi.(ix) Hume: Scepticism and Causation.
SECTION-D
(x) Critical Philosophy of Kant : Synthetic apriori, Space and Time, Categories of understanding.
SECTION-E
10 short answer type question.BOOK SUGGESTED
1. Thilly : History of Western Philosophy.2. Fuller : History oif Westrn Philosophy.3. B.S. Rai Bhalla and R.D. Nirakari: Panchhmi Darshan da Itihas
(Related Portion).
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PAPER-II : SPECIAL STUDY OF ANY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
Note: Each Option is of 100 marks and the time allowed is 3 hours
duration. Total teaching period are 75.
(1) PLATO
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five Sections : A, B, C, D and
E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective
sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E will
consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire
syllabus uniformly and will carry 40 marks in all. Each short answer
type question carry 4 marks. The candidates are required to give
answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from
the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire
section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short
type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
(i) Theory of ideas
SECTION-B
(ii) Philosopher King
(iii) Theory of Justice
SECTION-C
(iv) Theory of Knowledge
(v) Theory of Soul
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SECTION-D
(vi) Theory of Education.SECTION-E
10 short answer type questions.BOOK SUGGESTED
1. W.T. Stace: A Critical History of Greek Philosophy.2. Manmohan Singh : Unani Darshan (Punjabi).3. A.E. Taylor: Plato : The Man and his work.
2) ARISTOTLE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five Sections : A, B, C, D and E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carrying 40 marks in all. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
(i) Comparison in Metaphysics.SECTION-B
(ii) Comparison in Epistemology.
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SECTION-C
(iii) Categories.
SECTION-D
(iv) Theory of Education.
SECTION-E
10 short answer type questions.
BOOK SUGGESTED
1. W.D. Ross: Aristotle
2. Manmohan Singh: Unani Darshan (Punjabi).
3. W.K.C. Guthrie : The Greek Philosophy from Thales to Aristotle.
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3) HEGEL
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five Sections : A, B, C, D and
E. Section A, B, C, and D will have two questions from the respective
sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E will
consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire
syllabus uniformly and will carrying 40 marks in all. Each short
answer type question carry 4 marks. The candidates are required to
give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from
the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire
section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short
type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
(i) Dialectical Method
SECTION-B
(ii) Absolute Spirit
(iii) Thought of Being
SECTION-C
(iv) Absolute of Idealism.
(v) Theory of State.
SECTION-D
(vi) Spiritual Monism.
(vii) Nature of Man
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SECTION-E
10 short answer type questions.
BOOK SUGGESTED
1. Hegel: Phenomenology of Mind.
2. Soloman, R.C.: From Rationalism to Existentialism.
3. B.S. Rai Bhalla and R.D. Nirakari: Pachami Darshan da Itihas (Related
Portion).
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4) SARTRE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five Sections : A, B, C, D and E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carrying 40 marks in all. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
(i) Being for Itself.(ii) Being in Itself
SECTION-B
(iii) Essence(iv) Existence
SECTION-C
(v) Authenticity (vi) Subjectivity
SECTION-D
(vii) Bad Faith and Anguish(viii) Freedom
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SECTION-E
10 short answer type questions.BOOK SUGGESTED
1. A.C. Danto: Sartre.
2. J.P. Sartre : Being and Nothingness.
3. J.P Sartre : The Transcendence of Ego.
4. Mary Warnock: Existentialism.
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5) KARL MARXINSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five Sections : A, B, C, D and E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40 marks in all. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATESCandidates are required to attempt one question each from
the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type questions in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A1. Dialectical Marxism2. Historical Marxism
SECTION-B3. Concept of Social formulation & Mode of Production.4. Base & Superstructure.
SECTION-C5. Classes : Class Struggle and Revolution
SECTION-D6. Alienation
BOOK SUGGESTED
1. K. Marx: Economic and Philosophic Manuscript's of 1844.
2. Raj Bala :Concept of Freedom in the Philosophy of Karl Marx.
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B.A.-III
PHILOSOPHYFor 2012, 2013 & 2014 Examinations
PAPER I: WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Max. Marks : 100 Lectures to be delivered for theory :75
Pass Marks : 35% in the subject Time allowed : 3 HoursINSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTER
The question paper will consist of five sections: A,B,C,D, and E, Section A,B,C and D will have two questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40 marks in all, each short answer carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
1. Introduction to Salient features of Western Philosophy with special reference to Metaphysics and Epistemology.
2. Idealism : Objective (Plato), Subjective (Berkeley).3. Materialism : Mechanical and Dialectical.
SECTION-B
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Theories of Reality
4. Monism (Spinoza)5. Dualism (Descartes)6. Pluralism (Liebnitz)
SECTION-C
Theories of Knowledge:
7. Rationalism8. Empiricism9. Intuitionism
SECTION-D
10. Basic Concepts of Existentialism 11. Logical Positivism.
SECTION-E
10 short answer type question.BOOK PRESCRIBED
1. A.J. Bahm: Philosophy-An Introduction (Related portion)2. Harold Titus: Living Issues In Philosophy (Related Portion)
BOOK SUGGESTED
1. Stephen Corner: Fundamental Questions in Philosophy
2. A.J. Ayer: 20th Century Philosophy.
3. A.J. Ayer: Language, Truth and Logic.
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PAPER-II : Any one of the following options:
OPT. (I) : INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
Max. Marks : 100 Lectures to be delivered for Theory :75
(Theory : 60, Practical : 40)Pass Marks : 35% in the subject (Theory and Practical Separately)Time Allowed: 3 Hours for Theory and 3 Hours for Practical.Total Teaching Periods for practical : 35
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five sections : A, B, C, D and E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective section of the syllabus and will carry 9 marks each. Section E will consist of 6 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all, each short answer type question carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines. The Practical shall be of 40 marks.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines. There shall be practical of 40 marks consisting Project Report 20 Marks and Viva Voce 20 Marks.
SECTION-A
1. Salient Features of Indian Philosophy.2. Classification of Indian Philosophical Systems.
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3. Concepts of Atman and Brahman in Upanisads. SECTION-B
4. Materialism of Carvaka5. Samkhya : Purusa and Prakrti.6. Sankara : Brahman and Maya.
SECTION-C
7. Nyaya Theory of Knowledge-Prama and Four Pramanas.8. Vaisheshika-Six Categories.9. Sikhism-Akal Purakh and Jagat Rachna.
SECTION-D
10. Man and Nature Relationship: Vedic Rta.11. Gender equality.12. Purushartha
SECTION-E
6 short answer type questions.NOTE :PRACTICAL: There shall be practical of 40 marks. Every
student is required to submit a typed Project Report of about 15 pages concerning any one of the above-cited contents
BOOKS PRESCRIBED
1. Datta and Chatterji: An Introduction of Indian Philosophy
(Related Portion).2. R.D. Nirakari,: Bharti Darshan (Related Portion).3. Sher Singh: Philosophy of Sikhism (Related Portion).4. R.D. Nirakari : Bharti Niti Shastra.
BOOKS SUGGESTED
1. C.D. Sharma: .Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy
2. Iqbal Narain: Bharti Darshan.
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3. S.N Gupta. Bharti Darshan.
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OPT. (II) AESTHETICSMax. Marks : 100 Lectures to be delivered for Theory :
75Theory: 60 , Practical: 40Pass Marks : 35% in the subject (Theory and Practical separately)Time allowed: 3 Hours for Theory and 3 hour for PracticalTotal Teaching Periods for practical Paper : 35
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of five sections : A, B, C, D and
E. Section A, B, C and D will have two questions from the respective section of the syllabus and will carry 9 marks each. Section E will consist of 6 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 24 marks in all, each short answer type question carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines. There shall be practical of 40 marks.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATESCandidates are required to attempt one question each from
sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines. There shall be practical of 40 marks consisting Project Report 20 Marks and Viva Voce 20 Marks.
SECTION-A1. The Nature ,Scope and Utility of Aesthetics2. Form and Content in Work of Art.3. Art for Art's Sake (Kant).
SECTION-B4. Aesthetic Imagination.5. Nine Rasa in Indian Aesthetics.
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6. Main Characteristics of Aesthetic Activity related to Sikhism.SECTION-C
Aesthetic Theory and activity in The following:7. Architecture8. Sculpture9. Painting and Drawing.
SECTION-DAesthetic Theory and Experience in the following art form:10. Music11. Poetry12. Visual Media
SECTION-E6 short answer type questions.Note : PRACTICAL: There shall be practical of 40 marks. Every
student is required to submit a typed Project Report of about 15 pages concerning conceptual aspects of aesthetics related to any one of the above-cited contents.
BOOKS SUGGESTED1. D.C. Chatterjii: Fundamental Questions in Aesthetics, Indian
Institute of Advanced Studies., Shimla, 19682. H.M. Titus: Living Issues in Philosophy.
3. Saroj Chaman : Saundarya Shastra (Punjabi), Punjabi University, Patiala, 1997.
4. H.L. Sharma: Indian Aesthetics and Aesthetics' Prospective Merit.
5. Rekha Jhanjhi : Aesthetics communication, Manohar Lal, New Delhi, 1988.
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6. Gopal Singh : Guru Granth Sahib di Sahitak Visheshta
(Punjabi), National Press of India, New Delhi, 1987.
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B.A.-III
PHILOSOPHY (HONOURS)For 2012, 2013 & 2014 Examinations
PAPER I: CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY
Time Allowed:3 Hours Max. Marks: 100Lectures to be delivered: 75 Pass Marks : 35% in the subject
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER
The question paper will consist of five sections: A,B,C,D, and E, Section A,B,C and D will have two questions from the respective section of the syllabus and each will carry 15 marks. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type question, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40 marks in all, each short answer carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES
Candidates are required to attempt one question each from the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A
1. Refutation of Idealism : G.E. Moore2. Russell B : Our Knowledge of the External World.
SECTION-B
3. Realism, Common Sense and Perception.
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4. Nature of Logical Necessity-Internal and External Relations.SECTION-C
5. Language, Meaning & Truth.6. Existence and Essence
SECTION-D
7. Sri Aurobindo : Mind, Man, Superman.8. Vivekanand : Inter-Religious Understanding, Humanism.
SECTION-E
10 short answer type question.BOOK SUGGESTED
1. Arthur Pap: Elements of Analytical Philosophy.
2. A.J. Ayer : Language, Truth & Logic.
3. D.M. Datta : Chief Currents of Contemporary Philosophy.
4. V.S. Narvane : Modern Indian Thought.
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PAPER-II : PHILOSOPHY OF CULTUREMax. Marks : 100 Lectures to be delivered:
75Pass Marks : 35% in the subject Time Allowed : 3 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTERThe question paper will consist of five sections : A, B, C, D and
E. Section A, B, C, D, will have two questions from the respective section of the syllabus and each question will carry 15 marks. Section E will consist of 10 short-answer type questions, which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 40 marks in all, each short answer carrying 4 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 lines.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATESCandidates are required to attempt one question each from
the sections A, B, C and D of the question paper and the entire section E. The Candidates are required to give answer of each short type question in 50 words i.e. 7-10 Lines.
SECTION-A1. Origin and Meaning of Culture.
SECTION-B2. Culture, Civilization and the Individual.
SECTION-C3. Man in an age of Crisis. The Role of Philosophy for World
Peace.SECTION-D
4. Unity Vs. Plurality of Historical Culture.5. Concept of Tradition.
SECTION-E10 Short answer type questions.
BOOK SUGGESTED1. F.C.S. Northrop : Logic of Science and Humanities.2. Dharmendra Goel : Philosophy of History.
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3. Sorokin : Social Philosophy in Age of Crisis.4. Gurjit Singh: Sabhyachar da Phalspha.
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