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“ Dnyanteerth” Vishnupuri, Nanded – 431 606 Faculty of Social Sciences Syllabus of Philosophy B.A.. I st Year Semester I (Note : Internal Assessment and external assessment 10+40=50) (With effective from June 2009)

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“ Dnyanteerth” Vishnupuri, Nanded – 431 606 Faculty of Social Sciences

Syllabus of

Philosophy

B.A.. I st Year

Semester I

(Note : Internal Assessment and external assessment 10+40=50) (With effective from June 2009)

B.A.I year

Paper I

Ethics

Semester I

1) Definition and Nature of Ethics:

a) Philosophy – nature and its branches.

b) What is Ethics?

c) Types of Ethics - Normative and meta – ethics

d) Basic Moral Concepts – Good ,Right, Duty, Obligation and Virtue.

2) Teleological Theories :

a) Hedonism – Charvaka

b) Utilitarianism – J.S.Mill

3) Deontological Theories :

a) Kant’s Moral Philosophy

b) Nishkama Karmayoga

4) Theories of Punishment :

a) Justification of Punishment.

b) Preventive theory

c) Retributive theory.

d) Reformative theory.

e)

Books for Reading and References :

1) Ethics – William Frankena

2) Introduction to Ethics – William Lillie

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Paper - II

General And Social Psychology

Semister –I

1) Nature and scope of psychology, its relation to ethics & political science,

stimulus response mechanism, branches of psychology, Uses of psychology.

2)Motives – Organic ,Social & unconscious motives , conflict of motives.

3)Attention : Definition & Characteristics , Subjective and objective factors of

attention, kinds of attention

4) Learning : Methods of learning , Trial & error , conditional response & insight.

Books for reading and references :

1) General Psychology – Guilford J.P.

2) General Psychology – Woodworth Marquise

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Philosophy of Saint Tukaram Maharaj

Semister – I :

1) Characteristics of saint , nature and purpose of Bhakti movement , Role of

Saints as the leaders of cultural renaissance , General nature of the teaching of

Saints.

2)Varkari tradition – ‘Dnyanadeve Rachiye-la paya’

Influence on Tukaram : Dnyaneshwara , Namdeva, Eknath and Kabir

3)Praman Mimansa : Veda , Bhagwad Gita, Bhagwat (Puranas)

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“ Dnyanteerth” Vishnupuri, Nanded – 431 606 Faculty of Social Sciences

Syllabus of

Philosophy

B.A.. I st Year

Semester II

(Note : Internal Assessment and external assessment 10+40=50) (With effective from June 2009)

B.A.I year

Paper I

Ethics

Semester II

1) Applied Ethics :

a) Ethics and applied ethics.

b) Scope of applied ethics.

c) Nature of profession and business

d) Importance of applied ethics.

2) Role of Morality in Education :

a) Importance of teaching profession.

b) Problems in Educational Profession

c) Code of Conduct for teachers.

d) Code of Conduct for Students.

3) Role of morality in Legal Profession :

a) Law and Morality.

b) Importance of morality in legal profession

c) Problems in legal Profession

d) Code of Conduct for lawyers.

4) Role of Morality in Medical Profession :

a) Moral code for medical profession

b) Abuses in medical profession.

c) Abortion and feticide.

Books for reading and references :

1) Ethics for Today : Harold Titus

2) Practical Ethics : Peter , Singer

3) Applied Ethics : Peter, Singer

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Paper – II

General & Social Psychology

Semester – II

1) Definition ,Nature and scope of social psychology

2) Personality : Physical & Social factors of personality , personality and

character.

3) Leadership – Meaning , qualities , Functions & Importance of leadership.

4)Public Opinion and Propaganda : Meaning of Public Opinion , methods of

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1) General and Social Psychology – Tauless

2) Social Psychology : Sprott

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Paper – II

Philosophy of Sant Tukaram Maharaj

Semester – II

1) Tukoba and Vaidika Trikand : Jnana, Karma and Upasana.

2) Political and Social philosophy of Tukaram Maharaj, insights in to the

problems of contemporary society, Paika’s Abhanga , Critique of varna and Jati,

Criticism on Bhrashta Brahmanya, Ideal society.

3) Tukoba and human existence , Man and God , Place of man , Human freedom ,

Human’s conflict.

4) Tukobas doctrine of purusharthas – Traditional view, Bhakti as fifth

purushartha.

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