The Master of Arts (MA) in Philosophy syllabus encompasses a diverse range of philosophical topics, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills. It typically includes courses in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and the history of philosophy. Students engage in in-depth discussions, essay writing, and research projects. Advanced seminars and electives allow for specialization in areas such as philosophy of mind, ethics, or aesthetics. The program often culminates in a thesis or comprehensive examination. Throughout, students are encouraged to analyze complex philosophical texts, develop coherent arguments, and engage in philosophical debates that contribute to a deep understanding of the subject.
Year 1
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Indian Classics |
2 | Indian Epistemology |
3 | Western Classics |
4 | Western Ethics |
5 | Indian Ethics |
6 | Indian Metaphysics |
7 | Principles of Marketing Management |
8 | Western Epistemology |
Year 2
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Indian Philosophy of Language |
2 | Western Metaphysics |
3 | Biomedical Ethics |
4 | Western Philosophy of Language |
5 | Set Theory & Philosophy of Logic Continental Philosophy |