UNIT - I Ethics
1.Definition, Nature and Scope of Ethics, 2. Importance and Utility of Ethics, 3. Relation with other Sciences of Ethics, 4. Methods of Ethics, 5. Psychological Basis of Ethics, 6. Concept of Good and Right, 7. Duty and Ethical Obligation, 8. Virtue, 9. Moral Consciousness, 10. Postulates of Morality, 11. Moral Judgement, 12. Moral Idea or Standard, 13. Intutionism : Moral Sense Theory—(i), 14. Intutionism : Kant's Rationalism—(ii), 15 .Utilitarianism, 16. Perfectionism, 17.The Indian Ethical Philosophy] [Introduction, Development (ved upnishada) Varnashram and Purushartha, 18. The Ethical Philosophy of Bhagwadagita (Nishkama Karma), 19. The Ethical Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi,
UNIT - II Logic
1.Inference in Nyaya, 2. Buddhist Formal Logic : Definition, Constituents and Process, 3. Jainism, 4. Arguments, Premisses and Conclusions, 5. Categorical, Propositions and Classes, 6. Further Immediate Inference, 7. Categorical Nyaya, 8. Existential Important and the Interpretation of Categorical Propositions, 9. Argument by Analogy, 10. Cause and Effect, 11. Symbolic Logic : The Value of Special Symbols, 12. Tautologous, Contradictory and Conligent, 13. Arguments Forms and Arguments.
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