Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Diamond Jubilee Celebration

Bombay Philosophical Society

Inaugural Talk

Abstract of the Egyptian Spring: the Heroics and Perils of Idealism

Kiran Nagarkar

The Arab Spring, but especially the Egyptian version of it, was a moment of incandescent hope and joy not only for Egyptians but for all those across the world who continue to fight for fundamental freedoms. For thirty years Egypt had been a police state under President Hosni Mubarak. Then overnight both the emergency and Mubarak’s autocratic rule were terminated. And that too not because of a violent uprising but because of a valiant, non-violent campaign of civil disobedience and resistance. The Egyptian revolution was fought initially by two very different ideologies joining hands, the young secular forces and the fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood. Soon the unspoken covenant between them was broken and the far better organised Brotherhood’s Morsi was elected President with disastrous consequences. 
My paper then is a tentative exploration of the heroics and perils of idealism. I had tried to deal with that subject in my novel God’s Little Soldier and now in the same context I hope to ask questions about the relevance of Gandhiji and the place of a national narrative in our lives. Established democracies easily forget how hard-won fundamental freedoms are always at risk, but especially when we are told that for the greater good of society we need to ignore them or keep them in abeyance. The Egyptian Revolution was hardly noticed in India but it has urgent lessons for us as well as the rest of the world. The least it deserves is serious introspection and a public discourse about its consequences and how we can contribute to it.



Date:  18th July 2014

Timing: 3.30 to 5.00 pm

Venue: Seminar hall, 1st Floor, Philosophy Department, Sant Jnaneshwar Bhavan, University of Mumbai, Kalina , Santacruz( east)


All are Cordially Invited

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

University of Mumbai
Department of Philosophy


One year Part time Certificate  Course in Indian Aesthetics


This course aims at exposing students to a range of aesthetic theories in the Indian and Western traditions. It also proposes to show the practical roots of these theories by illustrating their applications in diverse art forms such as painting, sculpture, architecture, dance and music. The course aims at covering the theoretical frame work of several world views in the Indian and Western traditions. However, it also endeavours to focus on the relation between these world views and art forms such as architecture, sculptor and painting.

While this course will delve into the philosophical foundations of Indian aesthetic traditions from theoretical and practical aspects, it will also be strongly related to culture, history, society, language and literature.  Moreover, it will also study some of the Indian aesthetic theories in a comparative context with respect to Western theories. This course is interdisciplinary to suit the development of academic life in a complex twentyfirst  century context. Moreover, this course aims at retaining the relationship between the ancient and contemporary, which is indispensable in any sustained study of art.

This  certificate course in Indian Aesthetics aims at understanding aesthetics and art from the perspective of theory and  application. It aims at inculcating sensitivity to diverse art traditions both from an Indian and Western points of view. Its goal is also to create a critical mental framework which will make it possible for students to engage in art criticism. Thus, this course will help academicians, students, art critics, artists and even lay persons all of who have an interest in art. 

(I)Eligibility Criteria:
HSC or its Equivalent in any stream (arts or science or commerce)

 (II)Examination Guidelines:
There will be two papers for Certificate Course in Indian Aesthetics each carrying 100 marks and Project work of 50 marks i. e. total marks 250. In the written examination, in each paper 40% marks will be assigned to the internal assessment and 60% to the year end examination. 40 % marks will be required for passing separately in each paper and project.

III  Fees : Rs 2800/=


Contact:  Dr Kamini Gogri:   9619379589, 9819179589


CERTIFICATE COURSE IN
PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNAL HARMONY AND SOCIAL PEACE
Dr Kamini Gogri
Coordinator
Department of Philosophy
University of Mumbai
Peace in individual minds and peace in society are indispensable factors for social development and progress. The last century has seen more bloodshed and destruction of life and property due to communal disharmony, sectarian strife, political terrorism, religious fundamentalism, etc. The diversity in Indian culture and the people’s socio-economic conditions make Indian Society a convenient backyard for communal riots and sectarian strife. Such events can be traced to the time of British rule as well as during the post-independence era. In modern times regional strife has had its ramification in the form of cross-national and cross-continental terrorism in different parts of the world.

Indian society is very rich in its ethnic, religious, social and cultural order in terms of the fabric it encompasses and the diversity it displays. In times of national calamities and external aggression it has shown its power of resilience to come together as one monolith to destroy the enemy and overcome its tragedies. The sense of unity and oneness of Indian mind has been visible when needed. This  course aims to take a look at the nature of Indian Society, the philosophical/ ideological principles behind its social structures, the factors that have caused or contributed to communal riots and social violence, its impact on individual and social consciousness, trade, industry, workers, personal and social life, the observations and suggestions of some of the commissions of inquiry, the legal provisions and governmental schemes. The course aims to explore a philosophical and functional framework to prevent communal riots and social strife. The innovative schemes and programmes implemented to prevent communal riots in communally hyper-sensitive areas have shown excellent results in yielding communal harmony. A rational philosophical perceptive into the issue could help in  eradicating communal flare-ups and promote national integration.


Eligibility : HSC,   Fees 3400/-   Contact  Dr Kamini Gigri 9819179589, 9619379589

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

History of Indian and Western Philosophy


Department of Philosophy
University of Mumbai
Organizes
Workshop on Introduction to History of Indian and western Philosophy



Saturday

15th June 2013
Greek Philosophy( 1.00 to 3.00pm)


Introduction to Indian Philosophy / Indian Materialism( 3.00 to 5.00 pm)


Sunday

16th  June 2013
Rationalism ( 9.30 to 11.30 am)

Sramana tradition( 11.30 to 12.30 p.m)  


                 
Sankhya – Yoga (12.30 to 1.30 pm.)

              
 
Saturday

22nd June 2013

Empiricism( 1.00to 3.00 p.m)


Vedanta  Philosophy( 3.00 to 5.00 p.m)

Sunday

23rd June 2013
Kantian Philosophy ( 9.30 to 11.30 a m.)

Nyaya- Vaisesika( 11.30 to 1.30 p.m.)





Venue: Sant Jnaneshwar Bhavan , 1st flr Dept of Philosophy, University of Mumbai, Kalina , Santacruz(East) Mumbai 98

Fees: Rs 300/- only
Contact:  Dr. Kamini Gogri: 9819179589

Thursday, 2 August 2012


  • Public Leadership Course based on Chanakya's Arthashastra
    The Chanakya Institute of Public Leadership is pleased to announce the launch of its third batch based on Chanakya's Arthashastra. The students will be trained in a unique Indian model of Governance to make them into value based Political leaders.

    This, state of the art, 6 months, residential course based in the University of Mumbai is the first of its kind in the world. The course is FREE for the students keeping in line with the traditional Gurukul format of education. During the course the students work on several live projects besides visiting the 4 corners of India (including the Parliament while it is in session) and meeting all kinds of leaders from the society.

    Request your support in spreading the word among your acquaintances (and refer any one interested in pursuing the course). The eligibility is a graduate degree and 25- 30 yrs of age. Please visit our websitewww.ciplmumbai.in to know more.

Wednesday, 4 July 2012


CERTIFICATE  IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNAL HARMONY AND SOCIAL PEACE

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSE AT


The Department of Philosophy

University of Mumbai



Religious extremism have led to communal tensions all over the world in recent years.  India too has its share of social divisions driven by religious extremism.  However, it has also got its cultures of peace as antidotes to such extremism.
 This provokes many questions-
Is religion always violent and divisive?
What constitutes the secular, composite tradition in India?         
Is there scope for political responsibility during communal periods?
How are fundamentalists made? How does one unlearn communalism?
Can academics and culture play a constructive role?
What is the relation between theory and practice?

The Department of Philosophy, University of Mumbai will be delving into these questions through its unique, interdisciplinary one year certificate in the Philosophy of Communal Harmony and Social Peace.  This certificate  comprehends the philosophy, politics, sociology and history of communal strife in India and the world.  It also articulates efforts made in the direction of social harmony and peace.  Hence, it has  special significance to students who have completed their graduation, activists, journalists and civil servants.   By combining theory and practice with responsible politics this Course endeavors towards constructive citizenship.

 The minimum requirement for this course is H.S.C.  in any discipline.  Classes will commence from 5th  August.  Admission forms, prospectus and fee structure are available from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. till July 25th , 2012 the Office, Department of Philosophy,
University of  Mumbai,
Kalina, Vidyanagari, Santacruz (E),
Mumbai-98, during working hours.

Contact : Dr Kamini Gogri: 9819164505

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Advance  Training Workshop in Philosophical  And Yoga Counselling( Theory and Practice)


Dates : 14th May to 26th May 2012

Sessions: 12

timings ; 5.00 to 8.00 pm  Mon to Sat

Fees ; Rs 3000/-

Contact: 9819164505