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Department of Philosophy
Philosophy
 
Philosophy is known as the mother of all sciences. It deals with the ultimate causes of things. It gives us a worldview. It deals with ultimate realities in a critical way. Like all sciences, philosophy bestows direct benefit on the individual. Clarity of thought, logical reasoning and precise expression are the effects of undertaking a study of the subject.
History, Advances, scope, etc
Built up area of the Department in 75 Sq. Mt.
The department monitors the overall performance of students through regular assessments like unit tests, prelims, informal discussions, Brain storming sessions, and seminars by students, and symposia.
The staff attends / participates in subject updates, seminars conducted in the city colleges and university department of philosophy and by givinglectures/ seminars on the invitation.
Two Irish priests Fr. Ephraem MCarthy O.P (1959- ) and Fr. Thomas Ryan O.P. (1959-) started were the teachers in the early years. Fr. Ephraem MCarthy O.P (1959- ) and Fr. Thomas Ryan O.P. (1959-) were the members of the Nagpur Philosophical Society. The society met regularly and had fruitful sessions, which were appreciated by all. Later Mr. Mule and Mr. Sathe succeeded them.
Fr. Anthony D’ Souza has been Head of the Department of Philosophy since 1977. In the course of time Fr. James Palakudy SAC (1993-2000), Fr. Deepak Paulson O.P. (from 2000), and Fr. Walter Rodrigues O.P. were teachers in the Department of Philosophy.
 
Teaching & Learning
 
Fortnightly seminars/ symposia, periodic assessment by way of unit tests, and assignments are held during the academic session
 
Course Structure
 
Students of B.A. I have to study “Ethics (Indian and Western)” in depth.

Students of B.A. II have to study

Logic (Indian and Western) Aristotelian Logic Modern
Logic (Symbolic Logic)

Students of B.A. III have to study

Epistemology and Metaphysics (Indian and Western)
 
Duration of course
 
It’s a three year degree course in bachelor of Arts in the faculty of Social Sciences.
 
Admission Criteria
 
A student who has successfully passed the higher secondary education (XIIth class) of a recognized board is eligible for admission to the B.A. I course.
 
Scope of the Subject
 
Some are appointed as Principals, Rectors, Administrators of Hospitals, Agricultural farms, Directors of social work, human resource development programme directors, counselors etc.
 
Research activity & Progression
 
Students have gone on to pursue further theological studies such as bachelor of theology from Saint Thomas university Rome, Doctorate in various theological subjects from Indian and foreign universities such as Germany, the USA, Canada, Australia, and Italy besides Pune and Bangalore

Masters programs/PHD programs in social work and counseling from Indian Universities, Manila, The Philippines and USA
 
Activities of the Department
 
“Morality and the individual - Recent trends in Moral Philosophy” a one day seminar was conducted by philosophical society on 3rd March 2003. Dr. S.K. Throat, professor at Post Graduate Teaching Department, R. T. M. Nagpur University was the resource person.

A one-day seminar on “Metaphysics - Eastern and Western perspectives” was conducted by Dr. Ms. Usha Gadkari, Ex-Head of the Department of Philosophy, Dharampeth College on 13th Jan.2006
 
Meritorious Students
 
The student who obtains Highest marks in Philosophy over a three year period as R. T. M. Nagpur University Examinations are awarded the following Awards / Medals.

1. Sir Arthur Blennerhassett Memorial Silver Medal.
2. Late Raghwandra Wanmanrao lakhar Memorial Prize.
3. Late Shri. Moreshwar Wasudeorao Deshpande Prize.
 
The medal winners from our Department are
 
Bro. Indona Alphons: B.A.Final 1970 Silver Prizes
Bro. Orsete J. Dias B.A.Final 1971 “
Bro. Anthony G. William B.A.Final 1972 “
Bro. E. James Luke B.A. Final 1973
Bro. Mathai Mathew B.A. Final 1980, 9th merit
Bro. Francis. S. B.A. Final 1982
Bro. Derrick J.B. Pinto B.A. Final 1983
Bro. Francis D’ Souza B.A. Final 1986
Bro. Andrew Santiago Costa B.A. Final 1987
Bro. S. Soosai Raj B.A. Final 1989
Bro. Roque Placido Rebello B.A. Final 1994
Bro. Ritika Goenka B.A. Part I 1995 Philosophy Prize
Bro. Rajesh Kumar Lugun B.A. Final 2001
Bro. Rijo B.A. Final 2005
 
Results
 
Average result of B.A. Final is 94.14%.
 
Departmental Library
 
Apart from the existing books and journals, the section of books in Philosophy is being enhanced by the addition of fresh titles.
Good collection of textbooks, recommended books and many other books related to the subject are being added to the collection- source books, commentaries, and critical works of authors on related topics.
 
Number of teaching staff of the department
 
Name Qualification Designation Specializes in Experience
Fr.Anthony D’Souza M.A Principal   30 Years
Fr. Paulson Deepak M.A Lecturer Indian Philosophy 6 Years
 
Some of the Alumni of the department:
Among the prominent Alumni are:
Bishop Anthony Chirayath of Sagar diocese,
Bishop Gerald Mathias of Simla- Chandigarh diocese,
Bishop Victor Henry Thakur of Bethiah diocese,
Bishop Alwyn Barretto of Sindhu durg diocese,
V. Rev. Agnelo Fernandes, superior General of MSFS, Rome.
V. Rev. Tony Lopes, superior General of SFX, Goa.
Rev. Fr. Glenn Morris, Rector, St.Charles seminary, Nagpur.
Rev. Fr. Mathew Panackal, provincial of SAC, Nagpur.
Rev. Fr. Dominic Mendonca, prior Provincial, Dominicans in India.
 
Contact and feedback:
 
Rev. Fr. Anthony J. D’Souza
S.F.S. College
Seminary Hills
Nagpur .440006

Email: anthony_ngp@sancharnet.in