Discipline

Philosophy

Philosophy of Mind, Analytic Philosophy, Classical Indian Philosophy (Buddhism, Sankya and Vedanta), Philosophy of Religion and Comparative Philosophy, Epistemology and Science, Analytic Philosophy, Existentialism, Phenomenology, Continental Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Language Contemporary Indian Philosophy, Existentialism, Phenomenology, Continental Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Twentieth Century Continental Philosophy, Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Science, Wittgenstein, Alfred Korzybski, Philosophy and Popular Culture, Ethics, Ethics and Social­Political Philosophy, Feminist Philosophies, American philosophy, Continental philosophy, 20th Century Continental Philosophy: Heidegger, Foucault, Husserl, Gadamer, Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, Epistemology: Implications of the Historicity of Knowledge for its Universal Validity, Metaphysics: Implications of an Ontology of Events for Political Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy, Classical Indian Philosophy, Philosophical hermeneutics of Abhinavagupta, Indian Philosophy of Language, Indian Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art.

Philosophy - Faculty

Amrita Banerjee
Amrita Banerjee
Associate Professor
Arun Iyer
Associate Professor
C. D. Sebastian
C. D. Sebastian
Professor in Indian Philosophy
Mrinal Kaul
Mrinal Kaul
Associate Professor
Pravesh Jung Golay
Pravesh Jung Golay
Professor
Rajakishore Nath
Rajakishore Nath
Professor
Ranjan K. Panda
Ranjan K. Panda
Professor
Prof. Ratikanta
Ratikanta Panda
Professor
Prof. Siby
Siby K George
Professor

Philosophy - Course

Course Number: HS 503
Credit: 6

1. The question of Being (to on/ousia): Being as Idea in Plato`s Phaedo, Republic and the Sophist, Being as synthesis of hyle [matter] and morphe… Read More

Course Number: HS 505
Credit: 6

1. On the Idea of Method: Discussion of idea of method - Descartes` Rules for the Direction of our Native Intelligence; Bacon`s The New Organon,… Read More

Course Number: HS 465
Course Number: HS 448
Course Number: HS 414
Credit: 6

1. Classic Writings: The introductory section will focus on some classic philosophical writings on the theme of justice and community by thinkers… Read More

Course Number: HS 598
Credit: 12

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Course Number: HS 597
Credit: 12

N/A

Course Number: HS 468
Credit: 6

Science and Religion. Analysis and understanding of "religion" from different standpoints. Arguments for and against the existence of… Read More

Course Number: HS 502
Credit: 6

1. Introduction to Non-Vedic Traditions in IndianPhilosophy
2. Mahayana Buddhist Thought: SalientFeatures
3. Prajnaparamita literature… Read More

Course Number: HS 504
Credit: 6

1. Immanuel Kant - the Copernican Revolution and Transcendentalism: The significance of Kant`s transcendental philosophy through a study of… Read More

Course Number: HS 506
Credit: 6

1. Writing abstracts and choosing key-words for researchpapers.
2. Doing a literature review by distinguishing between primary and… Read More