Part ‘A’ : Indian Philosophy
1. Nature, Aims, Characteristics, Ethics and Schools of Indian Philosophy 2. Some Basic Problems : Rta, Karma, Purusharthas-Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha 3. Karmayoga (Anasakta Karma 4. Swadharma (Apna Kartavya 5. Lok Sangraha (Lok Kalyan 6. Four Noble Truths and Pratitya Samutpada of Buddhism Philosophy 7. Buddha Philosophy-Doctrine of Momentariness and No-self 8. Jain Philosophy (i) : Self and No-self 9. Jain Philosophy (ii) : Anekantavada & Syadvada 10. Jain Philosophy (iii) : Bondage and Liberation 11. Nyaya Philosophy 12. Inference 13. Comparison and Testimonial 14. Yoga Philosophy 15. Sankhya Yoga 16. Padartha (Vaishesika) Philosophy : Concept of Dravya 17. Padartha (Vaisheshika) Philosophy : Concept of Attribute (Quality) and Karma 18. Padartha (Vaisheshika) Philosophy : Samavaya, Vishesha, Samanya and Abhava 19. Nature of World 20. Nature of Brahman 21. Nature of Atman,
Part ‘B’ : Western Philosophy
22. Knowledge and Truth-Rationalism, Empiricism and Kant’s Critical Philosophy 23. The Causal Principle-Nature of Cause, Aristotle’s Theory of Four–Fold Causations, Cause–Effect Relationship, Entailment Regularity and Succession 24. Nature of Reality-Proofs for the Existence of God, Ontological, Teleological and Cosmological Arguments 25. Realism and Idealism-Mind-Body Problem (Interactionism)
Part ‘C’ : Applied Philosophy
26. Applied Philosophy : Environmental Ethics, Professional Ethics, Medical Ethics and Educational Ethics
High Order Thinking Skill (HOTS)
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