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Philosophy

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Overview

This course covers a wide range of topics in Indian Philosophy, including Gandhian Philosophy, Classical Indian Philosophy, Bhartiya Darshan, Carvaka, Jain Neetishastra, Sunyavada, and more. Students will learn about epistemology, free will, democracy, development, violence, and the philosophical traditions of India. The course also delves into tools for argumentation, logical reasoning, paradoxes, and informal fallacies. The intended audience for this course includes individuals interested in deepening their understanding of Indian philosophical traditions and their relevance to contemporary issues. The teaching method involves lectures, discussions, and possibly interactive activities to engage students in the material.

Syllabus

Gandhian Philosophy.
Indian Philosophy.
Philosophy and Practices of Education in India.
Philosophy and Practices of Education in India.
Philosophy and Practices of Education in India.
Philosophy and Practices of Education in India.
Philosophy and Practices of Education in India.
Gandhian Philosophy.
Gandhian Philosophy.
Making of Gandhi and Gandhian Philosophy.
Making of Gandhi and Gandhian Philosophy.
Making of Gandhi and Gandhian Philosophy - Part 2.
Democracy, Development Violence and other Issues.
Democracy, Development and Violence.
Gandhi and the Indian Philosophical Tradition.
Classical Indian Philosophy : Some Salient Feature.
An Overview of Epistemology in Classical Indian Philosophy.
Free Will and Determinism.
An Overview of Epistemology in Classical Indian Philosophy -II.
Indian Philosophy.
Indian Philosophy.
Bhartiya Darshan.
The Vedic Philosophy.
Bhartiya Darshan me Gyan Mimansa - II.
Bhartiya Darshan -III.
Bhartiya Darshan me Gyan Mimansa -IV.
Carvaka : The School of Metarialism.
Charvaka : Classical School of Indian Materialism.
Charvaka Darshan.
Charvaka Darshan - II.
Jain Neetishastra.
Introduction to Sunyavada.
Jain Jnanamimamsa.
Shunyavaad Darshan.
Sunyavada Darshan -II.
Shunyavaad Darshan - III.
Uttara Adhunikata Kya Hain ?- V.
The Narrative of Bhagwadgita.
Basic Tool for Argument - I.
Advance tools for Argument Induction.
Advance tools for Argument : Part 2 - Abduction and Analogy.
Paradoxes : The Logical Tools.
Informal Fallacies - II.
Informal Fallacies - III.
Informal Fallacies - IV.
Buddhism - Madhyamika School.
Buddhism - Yogācāra School.
Sāṃkhya School : Prakṛti - The Unconscious Principle.
Sāṃkhya School : Puruṣa - The Conscious Principle.
Sāṃkhya Epistemology (Part - I).
Sāṃkhya Epistemology (Part - II).
Women in Ancient India (Part - I).
Women in Ancient India (Part - II).
The Yoga School of Indian Philosophy (Part - I).
The Yoga School of Indian Philosophy (Part - II).
योग का सामाजिक प्रभाव - I.
योग का सामाजिक प्रभाव - II.

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