ANU UG/Degree 4th Sem(Y23) Indian Philosophy Unit Wise Important Questions are now available, these questions are very important for your semester exams. These questions are prepared by top qualified faculty. Read these questions for good marks.
Unit I: Introduction to Philosophy
- Define Philosophy and explain its significance in human life.
- Discuss the metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical aspects of Indian Philosophy.
- Compare and contrast Orthodox (Astika) and Unorthodox (Nastika) systems of Indian philosophy.
- Explain the philosophical speculations in the Upanishads with examples.
- How do the Vedas contribute to Indian philosophical tradition?
- Discuss the metaphysical diversity in Indian Philosophy with suitable examples.
Unit II: Indian Epistemology
- Define epistemology and discuss its relevance in Indian philosophy.
- Explain the six sources of knowledge (Pramanas) in Indian epistemology.
- Describe the role of Perception (Pratyaksha) and Inference (Anumana) as valid means of knowledge.
- What is Sabda (Testimony) in Indian epistemology? How does it establish truth?
- Discuss the theories of error in Indian epistemology with examples.
- Analyze the contributions of Nyaya Philosophy to Indian logic and knowledge.
Unit III: Ethics in Indian Philosophy
- Differentiate between Morality and Ethics and explain their importance in Indian Philosophy.
- Discuss the ethical principles of Dharma, Karma, and Moksha in Indian thought.
- What is Nishkama Karma? How does the Bhagavad Gita define selfless action?
- Explain the concept of Renunciation in Indian Philosophy. How does it relate to Nirvana?
- Describe the Varna and Ashrama system and its ethical implications in society.
- What are the Purusharthas? Discuss their role in leading a balanced life.
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