BA Philosophy syllabus covers ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, logic, history of philosophy, applied ethics, philosophy of mind, and social/political philosophy. Students analyze classical & contemporary texts, developing strong critical thinking skills.
The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy syllabus encompasses a broad range of philosophical topics. Students study areas such as ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, logic, and the history of philosophy. They explore classical and contemporary philosophical texts, engage in critical analysis, and develop strong reasoning and argumentation skills. The curriculum often includes courses on applied ethics, philosophy of mind, and social and political philosophy. Students are encouraged to think critically, question assumptions, and engage in philosophical discussions. Overall, the BA Philosophy program aims to provide students with a deep understanding of philosophical concepts and their application to various aspects of life and society.
1st Year OR 1st & 2nd Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Arts (BA) Philosophy
S.no | Subjects |
1 | Indian Philosophy |
2 | Greek Philosophy |
3 | Ethics in the Public Domain |
4 | Formal Logic |
5 | Ethics |
2nd Year OR 3rd & 4th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Arts (BA) Philosophy
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Western Philosophy: Descartes to Kant |
2 | Social and Political Philosophy |
3 | Critical thinking & Decision Making |
4 | Critical thinking |
5 | Applied Ethics |
6 | Text of Indian
Philosophy |
7 | Text of Western
Philosophy |
8 | Truth Functional
Logic |
9 | Art & Film
Appreciation |
3rd Year OR 5th & 6th Semester Syllabus of Bachelor of Arts (BA) Philosophy
S.no | Subjects |
1 | Analytic Philosophy |
2 | Philosophy of Mind |
3 | Continental Philosophy |
4 | Philosophy of Science |
5 | Philosophy of
Law |
6 | Philosophy of
Religion (Indian &
Western) |
7 | Indian Theories
of Consciousness |
8 | Knowledge and
Skepticism |