The Department of Philosophy is one of the oldest departments of RKMV, Shimla.
Apart from lecture method, the department encourages the learning of students through presentation of short seminar papers by the students, group discussions of the students in presence of teachers, question answer session by students. Microteaching and informal teaching is done in small groups even beyond scheduled contact hours.
The department offers a wide spectrum of courses spread over three years/ six semesters (2013-20) in order to equip the students with skills and help them develop philosophical thinking. The faculty of the department has strong work ethics and is regularly engaged in student centric programs/activities which are executed through subject society.
The teachers keep a eye on each student’s weakness and strength in respect of the preparation of University examination. The students also keep constant touch with the department after graduation, even after post-graduation for personal and academic counseling. In consequence the department has a nice strength of alumni who are teaching in schools and colleges.
Teachers participate in the U.G.C. assisted seminar organized by colleges & University.
The teachers are also associated with various administrative and organizational activities in the college and also academic activities in the university. Faculty members are also serving the University as a member of the Board of studies in process of syllabus revision as well as syllabus formation.
Year | Course Code | Course Name |
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B.A.1st Year
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DSC-1A PHIL-A 101CC
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Introduction to Philosophy
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DSC-2A PHIL-A-102CC
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Indian Philosophy-1
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B.A.2nd Year
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DSC-1C PHIL-A-203CC
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Indian Philosophy-2
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DSC-2C PHIL-A-204CC
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Indian Philosophy-3
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SEC-1 PHIL-A-205
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Introduction to Logic
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SEC-2 PHIL-A-206
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Ethics-1
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B.A. 3rd Yr
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SEC-3 PHIL-A-307
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Ethics-2
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SEC-4 PHIL-A-308
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Applied Bio-Ethics
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PHIL-A-309-DSE
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Western Philosophy
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PHIL-A-310-DSC
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Western Philosophy-2
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PHIL-A-311
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Bhagavad-Gita
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PHIL-A-312
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Yoga
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Class | Total |
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1st Year | 14 |
2nd Year | 7 |
3rd Year | 4 |
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The B.A. Philosophy program in RKMV Shimla is an attempt to both introduce and at the same time provide an in-depth look into one of the most challenging subjects that one can study. It will introduce students to the great philosophers and their ideas and also how one thinks about contemporary problems through the lens of theories. It will give a comprehensive sweep of Indian and Western philosophy.
Class | Paper | Outcome |
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B.A. Part 1 | Paper-1 (Introduction to Philosophy) | The outcome of the programme is that students gain knowledge about the three spheres of the earth such as Lithosphere, Atmosphere and Hydrosphere. |
Paper-2(Indian Philosophy 1) | This course will be an Introduction to the Indian philosophy. It explains the students about the origin of Indian Philosophy tracing back to Vedas, Upnishadas and Shrimad Bhagwad Gita. | |
B.A. Part 2 | Paper-1( Indian Philosophy 2) | This course will be an Introduction to one of the major school of Indian philosophy i.e. Heterodox(nastik) Schools which comprise of Carvaka, Buddhism and Jainism. The course will help the students in understanding the significance of Indian philosophical studies in their daily life |
Paper-2( Indian Philosophy 3) | After having done this course, the student is expected to have a broader understanding of Indian culture and philosophical tradition. | |
SEC Paper-1(Ethics) | The students after having run through basic ethical theories gain a better orientation from the ethical perspective. This course helps to understand and interpret socio-cultural aspects with a more rational basis | |
SEC Paper-2(Logic) | Logic course helps the students to develop an understanding of the basic concepts of logic and language as well as familiarity with precise models of deductive reasoning. | |
B.A. Part 3 | Paper-1(Western Philosophy-1) | This paper seeks to enable the students to witness how philosophers who were either predecessors or contemporaries evaluated the theories of others. It will also make students aware that there is no place for superficial approach to the complex questions in life. |
Paper-2(Western Philosophy-2) | The course in Western Philosophy will Introduce the students to the primary thinkers of one of the most important and influential school of thought in Western Philosophy. | |
SEC Paper-1(Ethics-2) | The course helps to inculcate moral values in students. | |
SEC Paper-2(Applied Ethics) | The course objective is to apply the theoretical tools of Ethics in life situations as well as devise ethical resolutions in moral dilemmas as they come up. This will gradually generate an ethical intellect amongst the students of philosophy. | |
Generic Elective Paper-1(Yoga Philosophy) | Yoga comprises of physical, mental and spiritual practices and promotes self healing. | |
Generic Elective Paper-2(Bhagwad Gita) | The course helps in dealing with the moral dilemmas coming in life. |