The document outlines the compulsory and optional courses for the M.A. Programme in Philosophy at JNU. The compulsory courses consist of 10 courses covering topics in philosophical studies, epistemology, metaphysics, moral and social philosophy, logic, philosophy of social sciences, philosophy of language, readings in Indian and analytic philosophy, and seminar courses. The optional courses allow students to choose 6 courses from a list of 12 courses on topics like theories of justice, modernity and postmodernity, multiculturalism, personal identity, philosophy of mind, theories of truth, existentialism, values, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy and feminism, and philosophy and literature.
The document outlines the compulsory and optional courses for the M.A. Programme in Philosophy at JNU. The compulsory courses consist of 10 courses covering topics in philosophical studies, epistemology, metaphysics, moral and social philosophy, logic, philosophy of social sciences, philosophy of language, readings in Indian and analytic philosophy, and seminar courses. The optional courses allow students to choose 6 courses from a list of 12 courses on topics like theories of justice, modernity and postmodernity, multiculturalism, personal identity, philosophy of mind, theories of truth, existentialism, values, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy and feminism, and philosophy and literature.
The document outlines the compulsory and optional courses for the M.A. Programme in Philosophy at JNU. The compulsory courses consist of 10 courses covering topics in philosophical studies, epistemology, metaphysics, moral and social philosophy, logic, philosophy of social sciences, philosophy of language, readings in Indian and analytic philosophy, and seminar courses. The optional courses allow students to choose 6 courses from a list of 12 courses on topics like theories of justice, modernity and postmodernity, multiculturalism, personal identity, philosophy of mind, theories of truth, existentialism, values, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy and feminism, and philosophy and literature.
The document outlines the compulsory and optional courses for the M.A. Programme in Philosophy at JNU. The compulsory courses consist of 10 courses covering topics in philosophical studies, epistemology, metaphysics, moral and social philosophy, logic, philosophy of social sciences, philosophy of language, readings in Indian and analytic philosophy, and seminar courses. The optional courses allow students to choose 6 courses from a list of 12 courses on topics like theories of justice, modernity and postmodernity, multiculturalism, personal identity, philosophy of mind, theories of truth, existentialism, values, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy and feminism, and philosophy and literature.
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M.A.
Programme in Philosophy, JNU
Compulsory Courses (10 courses):
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Philosophical Studies: Problems and Perspectives
Epistemology and Metaphysics: Issues and Problems of Knowing and Being Moral and Social Philosophy Logic and Scientific Methods Philosophy of Social Sciences Philosophy of Language Readings in 20th Century Indian Philosophy Readings in Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology Seminar Course: Reading a Philosopher Seminar Course: Project on a Philosophical Theme
Optional Course (06 courses):
1.Contending Theories on Justice 2.Philosophical Discourses on Modernity and Postmodernity 3.Diversity of Cultures and Multiculturalism: A Philosophical Study 4.Personal Identity 5.Philosophy of Mind 6.Theories of Truth: Reading Quine, Davidson, Dummett and Putnam 7.Facets of Existentialism 8.Discourses on Value 9.Ethics in Practice 10.Debates in Contemporary Political Philosophy 11.Philosophy and Feminism 12.Philosophy and Literature
Michael Taylor, Helmut Schreier, JR, Paulo Ghiraldelli-Pragmatism, Education, and Children - International Philosophical Perspectives. (Value Inquiry Book Series) (2008)
Eli Franco, Karin Preisendanz (Eds) - Beyond Orientalism - The Work of Wilhelm Halbfass and Its Impact On Indian and Cross-Cultural Studies-Motilal Banarsidass (2007)