- This subject is the Core Course or Major Course for first year Philosophy students. Therefore, the students must study this subject thoroughly.

- Deductive logic is concerned with valid reasoning in order to apply and utilize this knowledge correctly to new cases which we later come across in experience. Deductive argument is using representational devices, General Rules, Venn’s Diagram, different kinds of Mixed Syllogism and Poly- Syllogism can apply deductive logic as a guide to everyday thinking and everyday life. These rules are determined whether or not a particular deductive argument is valid.  This course covers some basic rules, concepts and skills of logic. These skills have lifelong benefits for improving one’s writing, thinking, critical assessment of ideas and personal autonomy.


This subject is the Core Course or Major Course for First Year Philosophy students. Therefore, the students must study this subject thoroughly. 

This course aims at being an introduction to medieval and modern philosophical thinking in general.  This course demonstrates understanding of the content and significance of selected views of Rationalism, Empiricism and German Idealism. In addition, the course will provide a preliminary orientation about the arguments and conclusions of medieval and modern philosophers, with some reference to the contemporary significance of those arguments and conclusions.