Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH Course Title : Ethics Course Code : UGPH-01 -01
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
What is the nature of Hedonism? Discuss the Benthum’s Contribuiton to Hedonism?
Discribe the Ethical Philosphy of Bhagawad Gita?
Discuss the nature of Moral Judgment.
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Describe the concept of four Pursharth.
Discuss the Kant’s doctrin of Good will?
Describe the emportance of perfectionism?
Explain the doctrin of common good according to Green.
What do you mean by the doctrin of Ends and Means.
What do you mean by Rit and Rin?
Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH -02 Course Title : Social Philosophy Course Code : UGPH-02
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
Discuses the relationship between Social Philosophy and Political Science. What is relation between Philosophy and life.
Give a definition of Social and discuses the relationship between individual and State ? What is Equality? Discuss the relation between Equality and
Section B Point out the salient feature of Democracy.
Point out the main causes of Terrorism Point out the technique of Satya graha.
Point out the causes of Failure of Fascism Point out the aims of Sarvodaya.
Evaluate the Retsibutive Theory of Punishment.
Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH -03 Course Title : Philosophy Of Religion Course Code : UGPH-03
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
Discuess the nature and scoe of Philosophy of Religion.
Critically discuses revelation as the foundation of religious belief ?
Citically evaluate on to logical argument for the existence of god.
Section B Write a short note on Religion without God.
What is the Problem of evil.
Critically dissuss the relation between religion and mordity.
what is religious to brance.
What is the problem of Immortality of life after the death.
Write a Short note on Deisem.
Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH Course Title : Logic Course Code : UGPH-04 -04
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
What is truth and validity ? what is relation between them ? Discuss sound argument with example.
Discuss the methocl of definition what is definition per genus et different ion ? discuess with example its rules and fallacies
State the nature of a categorical syllqgism. Explain the rules of its validity with example.
Section B Explain critically mill’s method of Difference.
Explain obversion and contraposition with examples.
Explain Dilemma with example.
Discuss truth table method to show the validity of argument from.
Explain with example the fallacies of composition and Division.
Test the validity of the following standard form syllogism.
a- AAA-2 b- EAO-3 c- AII-4
Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH Course Title : Indian Philosophy Course Code : UGPH-05 -05
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
State the moral Philosophy of Bhaqwadgita.
Explain critically charrak’s epic- temology.
Discribe the pramanas of nyaya Philosophy.
Section - b
Mahayayan and hinyana sects of Buddhism.
The Concept of Purusa in Sainkhya Philosophy.
Anumana Pramana as a source of Knowledge.
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Asatkaryavada 7.
Arthapatti 8.
God in the Philosophy of Ramanija.
Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH Course Title : Modern Western Philosophy Course Code : UGPH-06 -06
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
Discuess Philophical Method of Decarkets
Explain and examine lock’s refutation of sanate ldeas..
Discuess Substance According to Spinaza.
Section - B
Explain problem of Induction according to hums.
How to Berpley rebuted materiadisim ? Explane.
Explain Copernisem revolution in Kant’s Pholosphey.
Explain Intellectual love of God according to Spinoza.
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Explain Cogito Ergo, Sum, Accordina to Descartes.
9.
Explain Sythelic opriari judgement with examples is kant’s Philosophy.
(Assignment) 2015-2016
Bachelor of Arts Programme (B.A.)
Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH Course Title : Indian Logic & Epistemology Course Code : UGPH-07-07
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
1 . 6
Explain Various Indian thoughts regarding 'Prama'.
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What is 'Pramanyavada'? Explain and examine Swatah Pramanyaada.
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6
Define 'Pratyaksha' according to Nyaya philosophy. Explain it's kinds.
Section - B
200 300
Note : Short Answer Question. Answer should be given in 200 to 300 words.
Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
4. 2
How many pramanas has been accepted by Buddhist? Explain in brief.
5. 2
Explain and examine asatkhyativada.
6. 2
Explain 'Pararthanumana'
7. 2
Explain the nature of 'Sabda' Pramana.
8. ' ' ' ' 2
What is the difference between. 'Anumana' and 'U[pmana Elucidate.
9. 2
Explain 'Arthopatti' Prmana with examples.
Subject : Philosophy Subject Code : UGPH Course Title :Western epistemology Course Code : UGPH-08 -08
Maximum Marks: 30
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Note: Long Answer Questions. Answer should be given in 800 to 1000 words. Answer all questions. All questions are compulsory.
Section - A
Explain the main conditions of Knowledge.
Dicuess the conceptualism as theory of universals.
Discuess the coterie of personal identity.
Section - A
Explain the Pragmatic theary of truth.
Explain the Progmatic solution to the problem of Incltion.
Explain the Pragmatic Solution to the Problem of Induction.
Write a short note on limits of Kanowledge..
Explain the Behaviour wist thory for Knowledge of other minds.
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What is the Fourth condition of Knowledge? Explain.