The UnderGraduate programme in Philosophy at Assam Don Bosco University aims at evolving a holistic philosophical vision which will promote personal, social and ecological well- being. This course, therefore,
- is envisaged to promote familiarity with various philosophical schools of the world;
- is to help understand the human person in relation to the world around him through the study of multiple cultures, religions, languages and present day movements and perspectives; and
- is to enable students to equip themselves with creative thinking through an open ended and mutually enriching dialogue which leads to practical implementation of life.
Eligibility Criteria
- Passed Higher Secondary School Leaving Examination (or equivalent) in any stream with 50% in the aggregate.
Number of Seats
60 seats each
Location
Tapesia Campus
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| Semester I |
| The Ancient Greece and Medieval Philosophy |
| Classical Indian Philosophy |
| English Communication |
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Generic Elective Course - I |
| Semester II |
| The Philosophy and Religion of Ancient India |
| Philosophy of World Religions |
| Environmental Studies |
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Generic Elective Course - II
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| Semester III |
| Philosophy of Human Cognition (Epistemology) |
| The Philosophy of Being (Metaphysics) |
| Logic (Deductive and Inductive) |
Skill Enhancement Course - I
- Philosophy for Life: Philosophizing Thoughts & Minds
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Generic Elective Course - III
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| Semester IV |
| The Heterodox Philosophical Schools of India |
| The Vedanta Philosophy |
| Indian Philosophical Movements and Contemporary Indian Thinkers |
| Skill Enhancement Course - II
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General Elective Course - IV
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| Semester V |
| Modern Western Philosophy |
| Contemporary Western Philosophy – Phenomenology |
Discipline Specific Elective - I & II (any two)
- Ecosophy – Environmental Studies
- Hermeneutics
- Indian/Asiatic Hermeneutics
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| Semester VI |
| Contemporary Western Philosophy (Existentialism)
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| Moral Philosophy (Ethics) |
Discipline Specific Elective - III & IV (any two)
- Postmodernism
- Indian Response to Postmodernism
- Symbolic Logic
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