DTSC 101: दलित विचार के दार्शनिक आधार

DTSC101: Philosophical Basis of Dalit Thought

क्रेडिट ; 04

मॉड्यूल1- सामाजिक दर्शन :  बुद्धा का धम्मा; तिरुवल्लुवर के तिरुक्कुरल और अन्य का प्रभाव ।

Module 1. Social Philosophy: the Buddha’s Dhamma; Tiruvalluvar’s Tirukkurral and other influences.

 

मॉड्यूल 2-  राजनीतिक दर्शन : 18 वी शताब्‍दी का ज्ञानोदय दर्शन, 19 वी शताब्‍दी का उदारवाद और आधुनिक 20 वी शताब्‍दी।

Module 2. Political Philosophy: Enlightenment Philosophy (18th century); Liberalism (19th century) & Modernism (20th Century)

 

मॉड्यूल 3- अंबेडकर एवं दलित विचार के दार्शनिक आधार ।

Module 3. Ambedkar and Philosophical foundation of Dalit thought

 

मॉड्यूल4 - दलित विचार निर्माण मे समकालीन दार्शनिक का प्रभाव

Module 4. Contemporary philosophical influences on the construction of Dalit thought

 

 

संदर्भ ग्रंथ सूची :-

1.     Aloysius, G. (2010). Dalit-subaltern Self-identifications: Iyothee Thassar & Tamizhan. Critical Quest.

 

2.     Aloysius, G. (2015). Iyothee Thassar & Tamil Buddhist Movement: Religion as Emancipatory Identity. Critical Quest.

 

3.     Ambedkar, B.R. (1992). Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speeches. Bombay: Education Department, Government of Maharashtra. Vol. 1 to 21.

 

4.     Cahoone, L. (Ed.). (1996). From Modernism to Post Modernism: An Anthology. Blackwell Publishers.

5.      Deshpande, G.P. (2002) Selected Writings of Jyotirao Phooley, New Delhi: Left Word.

6.     Dhrmapala, A. (1992). The world’s debt to Buddha. Maha Bodhi Society of India.

7.     Dupr’e, Louis. (2004). The Enlightenment and the Intellectual Foundations of Modern Culture, New Haven: Yale University Press.

8.     Fleischacker, Samuel. (2013). What is Enlightenment? (Kant’s Questions), New York: Routledge.

9.     Jennings, Jeremy. (2011). “Early Nineteenth-Century Liberalism”. In George Klosko. (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. Oxford.

10.                        Mahajan, S. (tr.). (2003). Says Kabir: A Collection of One Hundred and Ten Poems of Kabir. New Delhi: Deep&Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd.

 

11.   Mukherjee, A.P. (2009) “B. R. Ambedkar, John Dewey, and the Meaning of Democracy”, New Literary History, (Vol. 40, no.2,pp.345-370). India and the West Spring. The John Hopkins University Press.

12.                         Narasu, P.L. (2005). The Essence of Buddhism. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services.

13.                         Phule, J.G. (1991). Collected Works of Mahatma Jotirao Phule, Bombay: Education Department, Government of Maharashtra. Vol. I & II.

 

14. Schmidt, James (ed.), (1996). What is EnlightenmentEighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

 

15.                         Tiruvalluvar. (1999). Tirukkural. Chennai: International Institute of Tamil Studies.

 

16.                         Zelliot, Eleanor (1996). From Untouchable to Dalit: Essays on the Ambedkar Movement. Delhi: Manohar Publishers.

E-Sources

1.     Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (2017). Enlightenment. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/enlightenment/

2.     Velivada. Democracy and Buddhism: Babasaheb Ambedkar on the Buddha and John Dewey. https://velivada.com/2017/07/15/democracy-buddhism-babasaheb-ambedkar-buddha-john-dewey/

3.     Wikipedia. Age of Enlightenment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Enlightenment

4.     Wikipedia. Liberalism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism#:~:text=Liberalism%20is%20a%20political%20and,and%20equality%20before%20the%20law.

5.     Wikipedia. Modernism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernism

6.     Wikipedia. John Dewey. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dewey