PHI-HC-2016
Greek Philosophy
Unit I:
Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes
Pythagoras
Heraclitus, Democritus and Parmenides
Unit II:
Protagoras
Socrates’ method
Socrates’ virtue
Unit III: Plato
Knowledge and Opinion
Theory of Forms
Justice
Unit IV: Aristotle
Form and Matter
Causation
Actuality and Potentiality
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PHI-HC-2026
Logic II
Unit I:
Symbolic Logic and its Characteristics, Uses of Symbols
Relation between Traditional Logic and Symbolic Logic
Modern Classification of Propositions
Unit II:
Logical Connectives and Variables
Symbolization of Sentences
Symbolization of Arguments
Unit III:
Truth Tables for Logical Connectives
Direct Truth-Table for testing validity of arguments
Indirect Truth-Table for testing validity of arguments
Unit IV:
Formal Proof of Validity
Rules of Inference
Rules of Replacement
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PHI-HG-2016
Indian Philosophy
Unit I
Development of Indian Philosophy, Meaning and scope of Indian Philosophy
Schools of Indian Philosophy
Common Characteristic of Indian Systems
Unit II
Buddhism: Four Noble Truths
Buddhism: Theory of Impermanence; No-soul theory
Jainism: Syā̄dvā̄da, Anekā̄ntavā̄da
Unit III
Sāṃkhya: Purusa; Prak ̣ ṛti
Sāṃkhya: Evolution
Nyāya: Pramā̄nas
Unit IV
Śaṅkara: Brahman
Śaṅkara: Avidyā̄& Adhyā̄sa
Rā̄mā̄nuja: Brahman; Jiva and Prakṛti
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