بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم UNIVERSTY OF BAHRI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES Department of Philosophy STUDY PLAN Bachelor Degree in Philosophy 2013 بسم هللا الرحمن الرحيم UNIVERSTY OF BAHRI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES History:The College of Arts and Humanities was established through ratification of the senate and the approval of the University Council granted on May, the30 th, 2000. The present College at Bahri University is a natural extension for the same College at the formerly University of Juba. Vision:Attaining the highest international level of excellence through accredited academic programs and qualified graduates who are able to contribute to the development of society. Mission:Achieving distinction in the fields of humanities and literature via excellent teaching, research and successful partnerships. The major task is to prepare qualified graduates who are capable of providing valuable services to the society and meeting the needs of the labor market. Goals/Objectives:The goals and objectives of the establishment of the college are as follows: 1. Train Bachelor degree, Diploma and postgraduate students in the fields of languages and humanities to serve the public and private sectors. 2. Provide in-services training courses for serving officials. 3. Revive the awareness and importance of Arts and Humanities and their role in stimulating and promoting co-existence among different peoples and races, as well as to enrich the African and international thought. 4. Act as a center for consultancy and research on Arts, language and Humanities. 5. Establish and maintain contacts and links with similar national, regional and international institutions to engage in joint: studies and research activities. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 1 UNIVERSTY OF BAHRI COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES Bachelor Degree inPhilosophy Study Plan 123456- Introduction: Philosophy department aims to be recognized as a leading department in the college of Arts and Humanities and to promote the topics of philosophy in the realm of humanities to meet the needs of the local market with specialists in various domains of philosophical thought. Vision: To be distinguished in studying philosophical issues through academic programs of high quality. Mission: Preparation of national cadres qualified to contribute to the development of society and strengthening the national identity, Arabic and Islamic and maintaining concurrency with the most recent developments in this specialty. Goals/Objectives : It aims at giving a total, comprehensive interpretation of cosmos (ontology). As a comprehensive science it answers questions related to the destiny of man. It creates human, political and social theories that change history. Philosophy in the form of logic guarantees correctness of scientific proving (epistemology). It awakes the mind and satisfies it needs towards ethics, aesthetics and freedom. Its ultimate purpose is to establish a virtuous society that offers justice and peace for all people. Summary of Credit Hours: Year Study First Second Third Fourth B.A total Fifth Total Credit Hours (B.A. Honors) Credit Hours 35 37 32 36 140 35 175 First Year COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 2 Semester I Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course UBAL 1101 Arabic Language Skills I 2 0 2 None UBEL 1102 English Language Skills I 2 0 2 None UBIC 1103 Islamic Culture I 2 0 2 None UBSS 1104 Sudanese Studies 2 0 2 None AHCR 1101 Introduction to Archaeology 2 0 2 None AHCR 1102 Introduction to Comparative Religions 2 0 2 None AHCR 1103 Introduction to Mass Communication 2 0 2 None AHCR 1104 Introduction to Philosophy 2 0 2 None AHCR 1105 Introduction to Russian Language 2 3 3 None 18 3 19 Total Hours Semester II Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course UBAL 1201 Arabic Language Skills II 2 0 2 UBAL 1101 UBEL 1202 English Language Skills II 2 0 2 UBEL 1102 UBIC 1203 Islamic Culture II 2 0 2 UBIC 1103 AHCR 1201 Introduction to French Language 2 3 3 None AHCR 1202 Introduction to Geography 3 0 3 None AHCR 1203 Introduction to History 2 0 2 None AHCR 1204 Introduction to Psychology 2 0 2 None Total Hours 15 3 16 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 3 Second Year Semester I Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course UBAL 1201 UBAL 2101 Arabic Language Skills III 2 0 2 UBEL 2102 English Language Skills III 2 0 2 UBEL 1202 AHPH 2101 Greek Philosophy I 3 0 3 None AHPH 2102 Islamic Theology I 3 0 3 None AHPH 2103 Modern Philosophy I 3 0 3 None AHPH 2104 Introduction to Philosophy of Religions 3 0 3 None AHPH 2105 Traditional Logic 3 0 3 None 19 0 19 Total Credit Hours Semester II Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course UBEL 2201 English Language Skills IV 2 0 2 UBEL 2102 AHCR 2201 Computer Skills 2 0 2 None AHPH 2201 Greek Philosophy II 3 0 3 AHPH 2101 AHPH 2202 Islamic Philosophy I 3 0 3 None AHPH 2203 Medieval Philosophy 2 0 2 None AHPH 2204 Moral Philosophy I 3 0 3 None AHPH 2205 Sufism 3 0 3 None 18 0 18 Total Credit Hours COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 4 Third Year Semester I Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course AHPH 3101 Contemporary Philosophy I 3 0 3 None AHPH 3102 Islamic Philosophy II 3 0 3 AHPH 2202 AHPH 3103 Islamic Theology II 4 0 4 AHPH 2102 AHPH 3104 Modern Philosophy II 3 0 3 AHPH 2103 AHPH 3105 Political Philosophy I 3 0 3 None 16 0 16 Total Hours Semester II Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course AHPH3201 Contemporary Philosophy II 2 0 2 AHPH3103 AHPH 3202 Modern Islamic Thought 3 0 3 None AHPH3203 Moral Philosophy II 2 0 2 AHPH2204 AHPH 3204 Philosophy of Language 3 0 3 None AHPH3205 Philosophy of Mind 3 0 3 None AHPH 3206 Social Philosophy 3 0 3 AHPH3103 16 0 16 Total Hours COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 5 Fourth year Semester I Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course AHPH 4101 Aesthetics 3 0 3 None AHPH 4102 Philosophy of Law 3 0 3 None AHPH 4103 Philosophy Terminology 3 0 3 None AHPH 4104 Political Philosophy II 2 0 2 AHPH3104 AHPH 4105 Research Methods 3 0 3 None AHPH 4106 Theories of Knowledge 3 0 3 None Total Hours 17 0 17 Semester II Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course AHPH 4201 INT Philosophy of Science 3 0 3 None AHPH 4202 Mathematical Logic 3 0 3 None AHPH 4203 Philosophy of Education 3 0 3 None AHPH 4204 Philosophy of History 3 0 3 None AHPH 4205 Philosophy Psychology 3 0 3 None AHPH4206 Research Paper 4 0 4 None 19 0 19 Total Hours COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 6 Fifth Year Semester I Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course AHPH5101 Philosophy of Civilization 3 0 3 None AHPH5102 Philosophy of Logic 3 3 4 None AHPH5103 Philosophy of Religion 3 0 3 None AHPH5104 Selected Problems in Islamic Philosophy 3 0 3 None AHPH5105 Selected Problems in Philosophy 3 0 3 None 15 3 16 Total Hours Semester II Contact Hours Course Code Theory Practical Total Credit Hours Course Name Prerequisite Course AHPH 5201 Philosophy of Science 3 0 3 None AHPH 5202 Selected Philosopher 3 0 3 None AHPH 5203 Selected Problems in Islamic Philosophy 3 0 3 None AHPH 5204 Selected Problems in Moral Philosophy 3 0 3 None AHPH 5205 Selected Problems in the Philosophy of History 3 0 3 None AHPH5206 Research Paper 4 0 4 None 19 0 19 Total Hours COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 7 Courses Descriptions First Year Semester I Course Title: Introduction to Philosophy Course Code:AHCR 1104 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. This syllabus aims to define philosophy; its evolution and researches, facilitate philosophy problems. 2. The syllabus aims to enable student think perfectly, develop his mental ability in criticism and analysis. Course Outlines: *Definition of Philosophy *Emergence and history of Philosophy *Philosophy and its domains *Greek Philosophy *Islamic Philosophy *Modern and Contemporary *European Philosophy. Basic References: 1- Aristotle, Complete Works, edited by J. A Smith Sir W. D. Ross. 2- Klibansky, R, 1939. The Continuity of the Platonic Tradition during the middle Ages. Ages Warburg Institute London. 3- Plato, Transl of the Whole Work by B. Jo wett, 1838. Ast. Lexicon Platonicum, Lipsiae. . الطبعة األولى، مطابع السودان للعملة، نشأة الفلسفة وجذورها.)2005( زكريا بشير، إمام-4 . القاهرة م، الطبعة الثانية، دار الثقافة للطباعة والنشر، مدخل إلى الفلسفة.)1985( إمام عبد الفتاح، إمام-5 . القاهرة، مقدمة في الفسلفة والنشر.)1991( يحيى، هويدى-6 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 8 Second Year Semester I Course Title: Greek Philosophy I Course Code: AHPH 2101 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To give students the necessary historical background about Greek philosophical schools. 2- To develop students mental ability in analysis criticism by studying issue previously disputed by Greek philosophers. Course Outlines: To enable students understand the thought of some pre-Socratic Greek philosophers: Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes… to Anaxagoras. Basic References: 1. Allan, D. J.1952. The Philosophy of Aristotle, London. .دار النهضة العربية القاهرة، ربيع الفكر اليوناني.)1956( عبد الرحمن، بدوي.2 .القاهرة، دار النهضة العربية، الفلسفة عند اليونان.)1990( أميرة، حلمي.3 .القاهرة، دار النهضة العربية، تاريخ الفلسفة اليونانية.)1946( يوسف، كرم.4 Course Title: Islamic Theology I Course Code: AHPH 2102 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To familiarize students with the evolution of theology as a science. 2- To explain the cultural, political and religious problems pertinent to Islamic theology. 3- To enable students how to protect and defend their Islamic doctrines. Course Outlines: To focus on: *the concepts and categories of famous Islamic sects *the difference between philosophers and Jurisprudence *Specialists and Jurisprudence within Islamic though. Basic References: 1. Encyclopedia Britannica- Vol. -5, Art. John Damescus. 2. Oberman،Political theology in Early .استانبل استامبول، طرق الشبهة.)1931( محمد, التويخثي.3 .القاهرة، دار المعارف، التجديد في المذاهب الكالمية والفلسفة.)1976( محمد عاطف، العراقي.4 Course Title: Modern Philosophy I Course Code: AHPH 2103 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 9 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To study the modern philosophy, its characteristics and evolution. 2- To assess the role of theories in formulating ideologies. Course Outlines: To focus on: *Main concepts, characteristics and attitudes in modern philosophy: *Descartes, Kant, lock and Hume. Basic References: 1. Hoffding (H.), History of Modern Philosophy. 2. Korner C.S, Kant, 1955. London, Penguin. 3. Seth (J.) English Philosophies and schools of philosophy. دار المعرفخة، فخي الفلسخفة الحديثخة الجخزس الخخامل، تا ريخخ الفلسخفة الحديثخة.)1991( محمد علي، أبو ريان.4 .القاهرة، الجامعية للطباعة والنشر .دار المعرفة الجامعية، الجزس األول، إعالم الفلسفة الحديثة.)1990( على، عبد المغني.5 .القاهرة، دار النهضة العربية، دراسات في الفلسفة الحديثة والمعاصرة.)1968( يحيى، هويدي.6 Course Title: Introduction to Philosophy of Religions Course Code: AHPH 2104 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To provide students with knowledgeable background about the evolution of religions philosophy. 2- To highlight various theories of religions philosophy. 3- To demonstrate an understanding of the scientific methodologies pertinent to religions philosophy. Course Outlines: To focus on: The relationship between religion and ethics in a philosophical comparative approach between Islamic and Western culture. Basic References: 1. Arnold (T), 1935. The preaching of Islam. London. 2. Mac-Donald, 1965. The religion Attitude and life in Islam,London. . عين للدراسات اإلنسانية بيروت، مدخل في تاريخ األديان.)2000( سعيد، مراد.3 .مكتبة الحياة بيروت، تاريخ األديان وفلسفتها.)1963( طه، الهاشمي.4 Course Title: Traditional Logic Course Code: AHPH 2105 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To trace the evolution of traditional logic and its development 2- To enable student develop his mental ability of thinking and taking appropriate decisions and comprehend correct measurements. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 10 Course Outlines: To present an introduction to the definition and terminology of logic, *Origin and development of logic, * Main topics of traditional logic: *Inductive and deductive methods * Propositions and arguments. Basic References: 1- Carruccio, F. 1964. Mathematics Logic in History and in Contemporary Thought (Faber- and Faer, London). .القاهرة، مكتبة االنجلوالمصرية، أسل المنطق.)1970( عرابي، إسالم-2 .القاهرة، دار المعرفة الجامعية، علم المنطق.)1932( أحمد عبده، خير الدنيا-3 المؤسسة المصرية للتأليف والترجمة، ابن سيناس العباسي، من الشفاس: تحقيق.)1964( سعيد، زايد-4 .القاهرة، Semester II Course Title: Greek Philosophy II Course Code: AHPH 2201 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 2101 Course Objectives: 1. To give students the necessary historical background about Greek philosophical schools. 2. To develop students mental ability in analysis criticism by studying issue previously disputed by Greek philosophers. Course Outlines: To deal with Sophists,Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. Basic References: 1. Boare, J. L. 1906. Greek Theories of Elementary cognition, Oxford H 4. 2. Jaeger, W. 1947. Theology of Early. Greek Philosophy, Oxford. .القاهرة، مكتبة األنجلوالمصرية-1طـ، فجر الفلسفة اليونانية قبل سقرط.)1954( أحمد فؤاد، األهواني.3 . القاهرة، دار النهضة العربية، اإلفالطونية المحدثة عند الحرب.)1945( عبد الرحمن، بدوي.4 .القاهرة، دار النهضة العربية، ربيع الفكر اليوناني.)1956( عبد الرحمن، بدوي.5 Course Title: Islamic Philosophy I Course Code: AHPH 2202 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To trace the evolution of Islamic philosophy. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 11 2- To explain the role played by the orientalists in studying Islamic philosophy. 3- To help students understanding the general theme of Islamic inheritance. Course Outlines: To enable students to understand Islamic philosophy.*Origin and development.*Islamic philosophers: All Kindi-Al Farabi, Avicenna.AlGhazali. Basic References: 1- Arbery A. J. 1951. Avicenna on theology, London. 2- Ayer A. J.1951. The Problem of Knowledge Edinburgh. .القاهرة، دار للطباعة والنشر، تمهيد لدراسات الفلسفة اإلسالمية.)1989( على، عبد الرازق-3 . القاهرة، دار الثقافة العربية للنشر والتوزيع، الفلسفة اإلسالمية في المشرق.)1990( فيصل بريد، عون-4 Course Title: Medieval Philosophy Course Code: AHPH 2203 Credit Hours: 2 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To give students outlines about the origins and characteristics of medieval philosophy. 2- To explain the impact of religious ideology on the life thought in medieval ages. 3- To show how philosophy services the domain of Sufism. Course Outlines: *Studies the main Philosophical problems of the middle Ages e.g. *Ethics and existence Moral and especially the Question of Religion and philosophy in Christian thought,* it also studies the prominent philosophers of the Middle Ages. Basic References: 1- Popkin, R. H,Stroll A.1956. Philosophy Made Simple, Dam Bridge and Co., U.S.A. 2- Goichon A. 1988. The Philosophy of Avicenna and its influence on Medieval Europe, Oxford, London. . القاهرة، مكتبة االنجلو المصرية، فلسفة العصور الوسطى.)1990( عبد الرحمن، بدوي-3 .القاهرة، دار المعرفة الجامعية، فلسفة العصور الوسطى.)2000( ماهر, عبد القادر-4 . القاهرة، دار النهضة المصرية, معالم الفكر الفلسفي في العصور الوسطى.)1962( عبده، فرح-5 Course Title: Moral Philosophy I Course Code: AHPH 2204 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To enhance our knowledge about the role of moral philosophy in individual life and society. 2- To ascertain the importance of moral values in our social life. Course Outlines: To study the main concepts of ethics: * the development of ethics as human values * Ethics and religion, * Ethics and social and social law *Ethics and politics. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 12 Basic References: 1. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. London 1789. 2. Sidgwick , Moral Sciences tripos. by various authors: Cambridge. . القاهرة، دار الثقافة للنشر، فلسفة األخالق.)1997( إمام عبد الفتاح، إمام.3 .القاهرة، دار الثقافة للطباعة والنشر، فلسفة األخالق نشأتها وتطورها.)1985( توفيق، الطويل.4 . القاهرة، دار المعرفة الجامعية، دراسات أخالقية.)1990( عبد الحليم، عطية.5 Course Title: Sufism Course Code: AHPH 2205 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To contribute to the understanding of different types of Islamic Sufism. 2- To provide a professional understanding of the role played by Sufism in Islamic thought. Course Outlines: To introduce: * Concepts and principles of Islamic Sufism *Original development of Sufism *Terms of Sufism important attitudes (illuminism, pantheism, incarnation). Basic References: . إحياس علوم الدين.) ابو حامد الغزالي ( بدون تاريخ.1 دار النهضخخة العربيخخة للطباعخخة والنشخخر، فخخي التصخخوف واألخخخالق.)1985( عبخخد الفتخخاح عبخخد، بركخخة.2 .القاهرة، . رسالة القشري.) القشري ( بدون تاريخ.3 Third year Semester I Course Title: Contemporary Philosophy I Course Code: AHPH 3101 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 13 1. To acquaint student with historical knowledge about contemporary philosophy. 2. To recognize the influence of philosophical theories upon political, social, cultural and religious situations. 3. To enable students reading philosophical theories in concomitant with the realistic way of thinking. Course outlines: * Contemporary philosophy comprising: * Definition and analysis of current philosophical issues for instance "Pragmatic philosophy such as in the works of Williams James and Birth John. Basic References: . مبادئ الفلسفة (كمارت) دار الثقافة العربية – القاهرة- )م1990( عثمان، أمين.1 . القاهرة- البراجماتزم – دار الحداثة للطباعة والنشر- )م1985 ( يعقوب، قاسم.2 . نافذة إلى فلسفة العصر – الكتاب العربي – الكويت- )م1990 ( زكي نجيب، محمود.3 م) – دراسات في الفلسفة الحديثة والمعاصخرة – دار الثقافخة العربيخة للطباعخة والنشخر1989( يحيى، هويدي.4 .– القاهرة Course Title: Islamic Philosophy II Course Code: AHPH 3102 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 2202 Course Objectives: 1- To provide students with the a comprehensive information about Islamic philosophy. 2- To highlight the role of Morrocan philosophers in entrenching the pillars of Islamic philosophy. 3- To deciphere the impact of Islamic philosophy upon the western one in respect to faith and the general natural belief. Course Outlines: To enable students understand the modern contemporary Islamic philosophy. * Innovations * Originality * Renaissance and identity * Islamic philosophers * the relation between Islamic philosophy and the Western one. Basic References: 1. Arbery (AJ) 1951. Avicenna An theology, London. 2. Mentgomory Watt. 1962. Islamic philosophy and theology – فلسفة بدار الكتب األهلية بمصر5 جوامع كتاب النفل ألرسطو – مخطوطة رقم- ) ت.ابن رشد – (د .بيروت . فجر اإلسالم – الطبعة الثالثة – دار النهضة العربية للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة- )م1935( أحمد، أمين .م) – الفلسفة اإلسالمية في المشرق – دار الثقافة للنشر والتوزيع – القاهرة1990 ( فيصل بريد، عون . طبعة مصر- أراس أهل المدينة الفاضلة- )م1907( الفارابي - رسالة في معاني العقل عن األقدمين – ترجمة يوسف كرم منشورة بمجلة كلية اآلداب- )م1989( الكندي . جامعة القاهرة COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 14 Course Title: Islamic Theology II Course Code: AHPH 3103 Course Hours: 4 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 2102 Course Objectives: 1. To provide student with fundamental understanding of the issues in Islamic theology. 2. Be able to correctly interpret the standpoints of the main Islamic groups. Course Outlines: The syllabus aims to provide student with background knowledge about * The basic issues in Islamic theology * Recognizing the differences between the Islamic groups particularly in regard to political matters pertinent to the issue of Imama and the right Islamic system of rule. Basic References: 1. MacDonald, 1927: Development of Muslim theology Junsprudence and constitutional theory, London. 2. Trions, 1990: Muslim theology, London. . – دار المعارف – بيروت2 – جـ1 الشهرستاني – الملل والنحل – طـ.3 – ) – التجديد في المذاهب الكالمية والفلسفة – دار المعارف الجامعية1976 ( محمد عاطف، العراقي.4 .القاهرة . القاهرة،م )– مدخل إلى علم الكالم – دار قباء للطباعة والنشر1987( محمد صالح، محمد السيد.5 . مسائل الخالف بين البغداديين والبصريين – تحقيق معن زيادة – بيروت- م1979 – النيسابوري.6 Course Title: Modern Philosophy II Course Code: AHPH 3104 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 2103 Course Objectives: 1. To provide student with the most important characteristics of modern philosophy. 2. To obtain a better knowledge about modern philosophical theories . Course Outlines: "Studying modern philosophers such as Hegel Nietzche, Marx and Schopenhuer. * Highlighting the influences of those philosophers from political social and economic perspectives. Basic References: 1. Hoddsinf (H.), History of Modern Philosophy . – دار المعرفة الجامعية القاهرة5م) – تاريخ الفلسفة الحديثة – جـ1991 ( محمد علي، أبوريان.2 . القاهرة- دار المعرفة الجامعية- 1 أعالم الفلسفة الحديثة – جـ-)1990 ( على عبد، المعطي.3 . م)– دراسات في الفلسفة الحديثة والمعاصرة – دار النهضة العربية – القاهرة1968( يحيى، هويدي.4 Course Title: Political Philosophy I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 15 Course Code: AHPH 3105 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To familiarize students with the origins of the early political ideas during the Greek era. 2. To ascertain the place of political philosophy among other political sciences. 3. To enable students discover the legal values that can add a legal impression to the obedience of the governor and the state. Course outlines: *Problems of methodology * Political and philosophy * The social contract theory (Hobbs, Locke, Raussue) * Theories of the state Basic References: 1. Dunning, (W. A). 1962. A History of Political Theories from Luther to Montesquieu. 2. SkoLimowski, H. 1990. Polish Analytical Philosophy, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. . من أصول الفكر السياسي – دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية- )م2000( فضل محمد، إسماعيل.3 م) – ترجمة محمد عرب صباحي – تاريخ الفكر السياسي – المؤسس الجامعية1979( جان جاك، شوفالييه.4 .للدرسات والنشر – بيروت . الفكر السياسي الغربي – دار المعرفة الجامعية – القاهرة- )م1993( على عبد المعطي، محمد.5 SemesterII Course Title: Contemporary Philosophy II Course Code: AHPH 3201 Course Hours: 2 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 3101 Course Objectives: 1- To help students understand the most important cases of contemporary philosophy. 2- To demonstrate with examples the best methodology to be adopted with the purpose of solving the philosophical problems from various facts. Course Outlines: Contemporary philosophy include: * Philosophy phenomena; *Instance: DemondHorsel, MaksirShilar. *Philosophical existence, examples: *Jean Paul sartar * Gabriel Narsel * Martin and hedger. Basic References: 1. Russel 1961, B, History of Western Philosophy, George Allen and Unwin London. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 16 2. Peter Freund, Sh. F. and Denise, 1968. The Contemporary Philosophy and Origin, Affiliated East-West Press, New Delhi. – ت) – ترجمة محمخد فتحخي الشخنقيطي – مخدخل إلخى الفلسخفة – مكتبخة القخاهرة الحديثخة. كارل (د، باسبرز .بيروت . األبواب المقفلة – دار مكتبة الحياة – بيروت- ترجمة هاشم الحسين- )م1989( جان بول، سارتر .م)– الفلسفة المعاصرة – مطبعة جامعة النيلين – الخرطوم1994 ( عبد المتعال زين، العابدين . – القاهرة1م) – مفهوم األيديولوجيا – المركز الثقافي العربي – طـ1983 ( عبد، العروي its .3 .4 .5 .6 Course Title: Modern Islamic Thought Course Code: AHPH 3202 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To give students the necessary background about the originality of Islamic thought and its innovative components. 2. To define the inherent problems between the ancient and modern Islamic thought. 3. To explain the nature of affinity between Islamic thought and the western one. Course Outline: To enable students understand the modern and contemporary Islamic thought: *Innovations * Originality * Renaissance and Identity * Islamic philosophers. Basic References: 1. Arnold, T. 1938. The Preaching of Islam, London. 2. Igbal, M. 1938. Reconstruction in the religious thought in Islam . London. . سوسيلوجيا الفكر اإلسالمي – مؤسسة االنتشار العربي – بيروت-)م2000 ( محمود، إسماعيل.3 .م) – زعماس اإلصالح في العصر الحديث – دار النهضة العربية – القاهرة1989 أحمد، أمين.4 .م )– الفكر اإلسالمي الحديث وصلته باالستعمار الغربي – مكتبة وهبة – القاهرة1991( محمد، البهي.5 م) – قضخخايا الفكخخر اإلسخخالمي الحخخديث بخخين األصخخالة والمعاصخخرة – دار1997 ( محمخخد أحمخخد، عبخخد القخخادر.6 .المعرفة الجامعية – القاهرة Course Title: Moral Philosophy II Course Code: AHPH 3203 Course Hours: 2 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 2204 Course Objectives: 1- To explain the nature of moral philosophy and its relation with other disciplines. 2- To determine the main characteristics of the theoretical morals and the practical ones. 3- To determine the most appropriate way that should be followed by Man to be an ideal humanbeing and hence having a balanced-personality. Course Outline: A continuation of course 2203 Basic References: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 17 1. Benda, T. 1942. The Living Thought of Kant, London. 2. Burnet, (John) T. 1956. Greek Philosophy – New York. 3. Russel, B, 1961. History of Western Philosophy, George Allen, and Unwin London. .م) – األخالق بين الفلسفة وعلم االجتماع – دار قباس للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة1991( السيد محمد، بدوي.4 .م) – المجمل في تاريخ علم األخالق – دار الثقافة العربية – القاهرة1946( توفيق، الطويل.5 .م) – دراسات أخالقية – مكتبة األنجلو المصرية – القاهرة1989( عبد الحليم، عطية.6 ،م) – درسات في فلسفة األخالق – دار النهضة المصرية للطباعة والنشخر1990( محمد عبد الستار، نصار.7 .القاهرة Course Title: Philosophy of language Course Code: AHPH 3204 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To cast lights on the philosophy of language and its evolution. 2. To allow students understand human thought according to language symbols. 3. To trace the construction exchange and verbal talks via methodologies that are devoid in Arabic studies. Course Outline: To focus on Nature and Function of language * Language description and analysis * Concepts of language guidance and synthesis Basic References: 1. Chappell, V. C. 1970. Ordinary Language, edited by Caton University of Illinois Press U.S.A. 2. Charles Worth, M. J. 1959. Philosophy and Linguistic Analysis, Duguense Studies, philosophical Services a Duguense University of Illinois Press U.S.A. 3. Goichon .(n.d.). The Philosophy of Avicenna and its influence on Medieval Europe. 4. Popkin, R. H. and Stroll, A., 1956. Philosophy Made Simple. Cambridge and Co., U.S.A. . القاهرة-م )– في فلسفة النفل – الدار المصرية للطباعة والنشر1995 ( عثمان، أمين.5 . دار الوفاس لدينا للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة- م )– في فلسفة اللغة2003 ( محمود فهمي، زيدان.6 .)– فلسفة اللغة واالستطيقا – الشركة العالمية للطباعة والنشر لونجمان1970 ( لطفي، عبد البديع.7 Course Title: Philosophy of Mind Course Code: AHPH 3205 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To study the nature of mind and mental events. 2- To outline the most important characteristics of mind and body. 3- To study the science of psychology among Islamic and western thinkers. Course Outline: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 18 To focus on past and present attitudes in philosophy and philosophers (Plato, Descartes, Kant and Gestalt) and some issues such as: *Mind * Identity *Perception * Special language. Basic References: 1. Husserl, Edmund, 1931. Ideas General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (Translated by W. R. Boyce Gibson, London. George Allen and Unwin Ltd). 2. Strong, C.A. (n.d.). Essays on the Natural Origin of the Mind. 3. Wood Worth, R. S. 1931. Contemporary Schools of Pyschology (New York). .م ) – الزمان الوجودي – دار القلم – القاهرة1962( عبد الرحمن، بدوي.4 – م )– اإلدراك الحسخخي عنخخد ابخخن سخخيناس – دار الشخخروق للطباعخخة والنشخخر1980 ( محمخخد عثمخخان، تجخخاني.5 .القاهرة . م) – فكرة الجسم في الفلسفة الوجودية – مكتبة األنجلو المصرية1962 ( حبيب، الشاروني.6 .م) – هنري برجسون – دار مكتبة الهالل – بيروت1990( مصطفى، غالب.7 Course Title: Social Philosophy Course Code: AHPH 3206 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 3103 Course Objectives: 1. To provide students with knowledge background about the emergence of social ideas and the most prominent issues that have obsessed social philosophers. 2. To delineate the role of the pioneering social philosophers who have made outstanding impact in the discipline of social science. Course Outlines: To focus on social aspects of philosophy: *Social paradigms * Concept of power * Concept of Punishment * Concept of Justice * Historical Materialism * Human Urbanization, * Social laws governing the mechanism of social interactions. Basic References: 1. Abraham J. H.. 1973. The Origins and Growth of Sociology Hazell Watson and Viney Ltd. London. 2. Deck, R. N, 1979. Hand Book of Social Philosophy. Macmillan Publishing Co. New York. 3. Milne A. S. (n.d). .The Social Philosophy English Idealism – George Allen and M 64. London. .م) – مشكلة الحرية – مكتبة مصر للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة1990 ( زكريا، إبراهيم.4 .م) – تاريخ الفكر االجتماعي – دار المعرفة الجامعية – القاهرة1997( غريب سيد، أحمد.5 م)– مفهخخوم العدالخخة االجتماعيخخة بخخين الفكخخر اإلسخخالمي والفكخخر الغربخخي – مطخخابع2010( زكريخخا بشخخير، إمخخام.6 .السودان للعملة – الخرطوم .م) – علم االجتماع ومدارسه – الدار القومية للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة1996( مصطفى، الخشاب.7 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 19 Fourth year Semester I Course Title: Aesthetics Course Code: AHPH 4101 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To enable students understand the importance of aesthetics in our life. 2- To differentiate between moral and immoral art. Course Outlines: A description of the origin and history of this science, * Different aesthetic theories subjectivism and objectivism. * Aesthetic of philosophers such as Plato, * Descartes, Kant and Tolstoy. Basic References: 1. Bertr, A. and Russeu, T. 1964. Human Society in Ethics and Politics. George Allen and Unuin. London. . دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية- م) فلسفة الجمال نشأة الفنون الجميلة1987 ( محمد على، أبوريان.2 .م) من النقل إلى اإلبداع – دار قباس للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة1995( حسين، حنفي.3 .م) في علم الجمال – الدار السودانية للكتب – الخرطوم – بيروت1990 ( مصطفى، عبده.4 Course Title: Philosophy of law Course Code: AHPH 4102 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- Defining the philosophy to of law and its development during the passage of time up to the present. 2- Explaining the importance of law in organizing our social life. Course Outlines: The course includes: * The social origins of law * Natural law theory * Modern law theories * Secular laws philosophy * Pure law theories and law in Islamic thought. Basic References: 1. Halton, A. 1914. Introduction to the study of law. London. 2. Walton, A. 1907. Scope and Interpretation of the Civil Code of Lower Canada. .م) – فلسفة القانون والسياسة عند هيجل – دار التنوير بيروت1982( عبد الرحمن، بدوي.3 .م)– فلسفة القانون – مكتبة وهبة للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة1993( هنري، رياض.4 .م) – مدخل القانون – مقدمة القانون – دار النهضة المصرية – القاهرة1990( علي، الزين.5 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 20 Course Title: Philosophy Terminology Course Code: AHPH 4103 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives 1- To acquaint students with the philosophical terminology in English language. 2- To explain the importance of these philosophical terms as frequently mentioned in dictionaries and glossaries. Course Outlines The course comprises the common terms that are essential in the study of various philosophical topics. Basic References: 1- Ency. of philosophy Vol. 2, (n.d.). Art Enligtment 2- Runes. D. D. 1945. The Dictionary of philosophy GerogeKoutledge and sons Ltd., Great Britain. ت) – المعجم الشامل لمصطلحات الفلسفة – مكتبة مريدي – القاهرة بيروت.عبد المنعم (د، حنفي-3 . دليل أكسفورد للفلسفة – المكتب الوطني – ليبيا- ت) – ترجمة بخيت المصاوي. لندهو (د، ندرشت-4 . دار قباس – القاهرة – بيروت- المعجم الفلسفي- )ت. وهبى (د، مراد-5 Course Title: Political Philosophy II Course Code: AHPH 4104 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: AHPH 3104 Course Objectives 1- To acquaint students with a historical background about the political theories and ideals. 2- To explain the role of these theories in formulating the future of the past societies. Course Outlines A continuation of the course AHPH 3104 to study some selected advanced topics. Basic References: 1- Barnes; C.D. 1995: Political Ideals – London 9. 2- Barnes; H, E1934: Sociology and Political Theory – New York. 3- Cook, T., I, 1937: History of Political Philosophy form Plato to Barke. New York. م) – ترجمخخة محمخخد عخخرب صاصخخيال – تخخا ريخخخ الفكخخر السياسخخي – المؤسسخخة1979 ( جخخان جخخاك، شخخوفاليبه-4 .الجامعية للدراسات والنشر والتوزيع – بيروت . الفكر السياسي الغربي– دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية- ) ت: علي (د، عبد المعطي-5 Course Title: Research Methods Course Code: AHPH 4105 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 21 Course Objectives 1- To enable Students how to write a dissertation following a perfect scientific plan and methodology. 2- To allow students how to scientifically discuss the research topic(s). Course Outlines: To study the theoretical framework of making philosophy research *Formation of the research problem *Hypotheses and objectives of the research * Methods of data collection * Methods of data analysis * Approaches of information, Interpretation and presentation in the form of thesis and research paper. Basic References: 1. Lutz F. W. M. A Ramzey. 1990 . The use of Anthropological Method in Education, Education and Urban Society. Vol. 52345 . مناهج البحث فخي العلخوم التربويخة والنفسخية – دار المعرفخة الجامعيخة- )م1995( محمد عبد الظاهر، الطيب.2 .– القاهرة بيروت .م) – البحث العلمي حرفة وفن – دار الكندي للنشر والتوزيع – األردن1998( منصور، نعمان.3 Course Title: Theories knowledge Course Code: AHPH 4106 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives 1. To give students the necessary historical background about science and scientific methodology 2. To clarify the difference between the scientific methodology and other ones. 3. To explain the role of the philosophical approaches in formulating the theory of knowledge. Course Outlines: *Nature of knowledge: source and ability *Theories of knowledge in Greek, modern and contemporary philosophies (Rationalism and Empiricism). Basic References: 1. D. Popper. C. 1956. Objective knowledge, London. . مقدمة في علم الفلسفة – دار النهضة للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة بيروت- ) ت: إمام عبد الفتاح (د، إمام.2 . نظرية المعرفة من منظور إسالمي – الدار السودانية للكتب – الخرطوم- )م2000( زكريا بشير، إمام.3 .م) – مقدمة في الفلسفة العامة – الدار المصرية للنشر والطباعة القاهرة1990( يحيى، هويدي.4 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 22 Semester II Course Title: Introduction to Philosophy of Science Course Code: AHPH 4201 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To familiarize students with history and principles of philosophy of science. 2. To clarify the role of philosophical theories in formulating the empirical laws of science and delineating the relationship between science and religion. Course Outlines: Inductive and deductive methods *Hypothesis * Scientific Analysis and Methodology * Predication * Necessity and Probability. Basic References: 1. Frank., P. 1959. Philosophy of Science the link Between Science and Philosophy. Prentice – Hall. Inc., N-Y-. . الخرطوم، دار السداد للطباعة.م)– فلسفة العلم من منظور إسالمي2002( زكريا بشير، إمام.2 . فلسفة العلم – دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية-)م1990( صالح، قنصوه.3 . ت) – فلسفة العلوم – دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية. ماهر عبد القادر (د، محمد علي.4 Course Title: Mathematical logic Course Code: AHPH 4202 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. Students will be given the historical background of this discipline and how it had seen the horizon. 2. Students will learn how to differentiate between traditional and mathematical logic. 3. The role of logic in pragmatic sciences will be disputed Course Outlines To focus on principles of formal logic: * Criticism of Aristotle's logic * Types of proposition * Calculus propositions * Theories of predicate and relations * Truth table * Truth value, Truth function. Basic References: 1. Boole, G. 1952. Mathematical Analysis of Logic “In: Studies in Logic and Probability. London. . المنطق الصوري والرياضي – مكتبة النهضة المصرية القاهرة- )م1968( عبد الرحمن، بدوي.2 .م) – المنطق وفلسفة العلم – دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية1988( على عبد المعطي، محمد.3 . مقدمة في المنطق – دار النهضة المصرية للنشر والطباعة – القاهرة- )م1990( محمد، مهران.4 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 23 Course Title: Philosophy of education Course Code: AHPH 4203 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives 1. To help students acquire a historical background about the philosophy of education and the relationship between philosophy and education. 2. To introduce students to the most important schools of education. 3. To enable students improve their level of learning grammar and the origins of sciences. Course Outlines: To study selected educational concepts or theories in Greek .Islamic. Modern and contemporary philosophies. Basic References: 1. Boyed, W. 1947. The History of Western Education. London. Adam Charles. Black, Forth, Edition. 2. Bults, R, Freeman, A. 1947. Cultural History of Education. New York. London, Mcgraw Hill book Company, Inc.,. 3. O' Conner, D. 1957 An introduction to the philosophy of Education. Rout LedgeandKegan Paul. London. . القاهرة-م) – دراسات في التربية المقارنة – دار النهضة المصرية1965( وهيب، سمعان.4 دار الثقافخة- فلسفة التربية اتجاهاتها ومدارسها – عالم الكتب للنشر بيخروت- )م1990( محمد منير، مرسي.5 .للطباعة والنشر – القاهرة .م) – فلسفة التربية عند ابن سيناس – دار الثقافة للطباعة والنشر القاهرة1992( عبد الرحمن، النقيب.6 Course Title: Philosophy of History Course Code: AHPH 4204 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1- To explain the relationship between history and philosophy of history 2- To highlight the importance of theories of philosophy of history in deciphering the discipline of history. Course Outlines: * An introduction explaining the relationship between history and its philosophy * Methodological interpretation of history * Opinions of the leaders of historical schools (Utopian School and Descriptive School). * Examples for historical philosophies (IbnKhaldoon, Hgel, Karl Marx, Toynbee and Fico). Basic References: 1. Russell, B. 1952. “History of Western Philosophy” Geroge Allen and Unwin LTD London. . بين الفلسفة والتاريخ – المركز الثقافي العربي – بيروت- )م1996( محمد، أركون.2 .م)– فلسفة التاريخ عند ابن خلدون – دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية1994( زينب، الخضري.3 . القاهرة، دار النهضة العربية للطباعة والنشر، القاهرة،م)– في فلسفة التاريخ1990( محمود، صبحي.4 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 24 Course Title: Philosophy of Psychology Course Code: AHPH 4205 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives 1- To shed light on the development of philosophical psychology as a science and its relationship with psychology. 2- To highlight the importance of philosophical theories in formulating rules of psychology as independent discipline. Course Outlines The syllabus includes: * The study of the philosophical psychology in Islam and Western world * The old Greek philosophy * The study of principles of the modern and contemporary schools of psychology. Basic References: 1. Wood Worth R. S. 1961: Contemporary Schools of psychology (New York) –1م) – تومخال هخوبز فيلسخوف العقالنيخة – دار الفخؤاد للطباعخة والنشخر طخـ1985( إمام عبخد الفتخاح، إمام.2 . القاهرة . دار االندلل – بيروت م- )– مدخل إلى فلسفة ابن سنياس1967( تيسير، شيخ طه.3 . م) – نوابع الفكر الغربي – ديفيد هيوم – دار المعارف القاهرة1990( زكي نجيب، محمود.4 Course Title: Research Paper Course Code: AHPH 4206 Course Hours:4 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To enable students write scientific piece of work using one of the well-known methodological approaches. Course Outlines: Students to prepare a thesis on a philosophical topic or a philosopher using the most appropriate scientific research methods. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 25 Fifth year Semester I Course Title: Philosophy of Civilization Course Code: AHPH 5101 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To define the concept of 'philosophy of civilization' and ascertain the affinity between philosophy and civilization. 2. To clarify the role of philosophers in regard to the issues of civilizations dialogue, civilizations conflicts … etc. 3. To familiarize the student with the impact of Islamic heritage upon the western one. Course Outlines: The syllabus contents include: * Definition of civilization * Philosophy of civilization * Relationship between philosophical civilization and the history of civilization * Theories in philosophical civilization: Instance Towenbi, Hegel, Zionism * Struggling between civilization and civilized negotiation (dialogue) * Relationship between religion and civilization Basic References: 1. Russell, B. 1952. “History of Western Philosophy” Geroge Allen and Unwin LTD London. 2. Schweitzer, A. (n.d): Civilization and Ethics, the Mysticism of Paul-The Apostle. New York. بيروت- في فلسفة الحضارة – دار النهضة العربية-)م1999( أحمد محمود، صبحي.3 .م) – الرؤية الحضارية للتاريخ – دار المعارف للطباعة – الزقازيق1989( قاسم عبده، قاسم.4 م)– مفهخخخوم الحضخخخارة عنخخخد ابخخخن خلخخخدون وهجيخخخل – دراسخخخة مقارنخخخة – دار1990( محمخخخد حسخخخين، نصخخخر.5 . الجماهيرية للطباعة والنشر – ليبيا Course Title: Philosophy of logic Course Code: AHPH 5102 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To study the most important cases of logic of Islamic and western thinkers. 2. To enable students think perfectly and develop their mental abilities for construction and analysis. Course Outlines: To deal, first, with the definition of logic, and second, with the views of philosophers on logical concepts (Deduction and Induction). COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 26 Basic References: 1. Bradley, F. H. 1993. The principle of Logic., London. .م)– االستدالل الصوري – جامعة الكويت للطباعة والنشر1990 ( عزمي، إسالم.2 .م )– المنطق الصوري والرياضي – مكتبة النهضة المصرية – القاهرة1968( عبد الرحمن، بدوي.3 .م) – المنطق وفلسفة العلم – دار المعرفة الجامعية لألسكندرية1988( علي عبد المعطي، محمد.4 Course Title: Philosophy of Religion Course Code: AHPH 5103 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To define the concept of philosophy of religions and to compare the heavenly religions with the created ones. 2. To shed light on the notions of philosophers about the concept of "region". 3. To develop the abilities of students in criticism in tackling the issue of religion philosophy. Course Outlines: A continuation of course AHPH 2104 Basic References: 1. Macdonald D. B. 1966. The Religion Attitude and Life in Islam. New York. ترجمخخة عبخخال محمخخود – دار لجنخخة التخخأليف-م) – تجديخخد الفكخخر الخخدين فخخي اإلسخخالم1968( محمخخد، إقبخخال.2 . القاهرة-والترجمة والنشر .م)– الدين والحضارة واإلنسانية – دار الهالل – القاهرة1964( محمد، البهي.3 – عخين للدراسخات والبحخوث اإلنسخانية – الطبعخة األولخى- م) – مدخل في تاريخ األديخان2000( سعيد، مراد.4 .القاهرة .م) – تاريخ األديان وفلسفتها – مكتبة الحياة – بيروت1991( طه، الهاشمي.5 Course Title: Selected Problems in Islamic Philosophy Course Code: AHPH 5104 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To provide students with the most important questions in Islamic philosophy during ancient and modern times. 2. How Islamic philosophers have tackled controversial cases such as eternity of the world, concept of causality and the reconciliation between philosophy and religion. 3. To develop basic scientific skills in students and hence enabling them tackle the hot issues of Islamic philosophy and the non- Islamic counterparts. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 27 Course Outlines: * Concept of Causation (Causality) * The concept of Soul Immorality * the Concept of Adjustment between Religion and Morality. Basic References: 1. Arnold, T. 1953. The Preaching of Islam., London. 2. Hamadani. 1933: Some unknown Ismaili Authors and their works. London. م ) – الفكر اإلسالم والفلسفات المعاصرة – قسم التأليف دار النشر جامعة1993( عبد القادر، محمود.3 .الخرطوم – مخطوط بمكتبة كلية اآلداب2 – جـ1م) – دعائم اإلسالم – جــ1964 ( أبو حنيفة بن حيوان، المغربي.4 .جامعة القاهرة – تحقيق أصغر على فيض .م) – نشأة الفكر الفلسفي في اإلسالم – دار النهضة المصرية للطباعة والنشر1995( علي سامي، النشار.5 Course Title: Selected Problems in Philosophy Course Code: AHPH 5105 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To supply students with the most important ancient and modern philosophical issues through the definition of the concept of secularism and modernism and renewal of ideological concepts. 2. To elevate the standard of students pertinent to perfect thinking, objective criticism and coherent analysis. Course Outlines: * Nature of Political discourse * Politics and Ideology * Politics and Religion * Politics and Morality * Basic Concepts: * Democracy *Shurain Islamic thought * Socialism * Totalitarianism * Capitalism * Liberalism. Basic References: 1. Antony Flew. , 1968, Good and Philosophy. HutchiNason. London. 2. ArtherMarphy. 1963. The Uses of Reason., New York. .م) – موسوعة الفلسفة – المؤسسة العربية للدراسة والنشر – بيروت1984( عبد الرحمن، البدوي.3 – م) – عصخخر العقخخل – فالسخخفة القخخرن السخخابع عشخخر – دار الحخخوار للنشخخر والتوزيخخع1986( نخخاظم، طحخخان.4 .سوريا الالذقية . الرباط-م) – مفهوم األيديولوجيا – المركز الثقافي العربي – الطبعة األولى1983( عبد، العروي.5 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 28 Semester II Course Title: Philosophy of Science Course Code: AHPH 5201 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To supply students with the problems in the realm of philosophy of science. 2. To assess the importance of scientific mythologies in solving problems facing mankind. Course Outlines: Philosophy of science comprises: * Scientifically law problems theory* Theoretical psychology for scientific theory * The nations of universal model conveying gestalt internal scientific theory* The ideal of universal models Fiyriabend * Criticism of experimental contemporary philosophy * Elements of pragmatically methods such as observation, experiment and hypothesis (hypotheses). Basic References: 1. Frank, P. 1959. Philosophy of Science the Link between science and philosophy. prentice – Hall, Inc-Y. 2. Whittaker., E.T., A. 1951. History of Theories of Aetheran. Electricity, New York, Philosophical library Vol. 1. pp 404. .م)– فلسفة العلوم من منظور إسالمي – الدار السوادنية للكتب2002( زكريا بشير، إمام.3 . دار المعرفة الجامعية القاهرة-م)– فلسفة العلوم1998( ماهر عبد القادر، محمد.4 .م) – دراسات في الفلسفة الحديثة والمعاصرة – دار النهضة المصرية – القاهرة1968( يحيى، هويدي.5 Course Title: Selected Philosopher Course Code: AHPH 5202 Course Hours: 4 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To acquaint the student with the methodology of the selected philosophers and determining his approach in tackling the issues that worried early philosophers. Course Outlines: To provide the students with detailed information about one of the pillars of the philosophy discipline. Basic References: 1. Russell, B. . 1945. History of western philosophy Csimon and Schuster New York. 2. Strong, C. A. (n.d.) Essays on The Natural Origin of the Mind. م) – فكر الحسم في الفلسفة الوجودية – مكتبة األنجلو المصرية للطباعة والنشر1974( حبيب، الشاروني.3 .– القاهرة . دار المعرفة الجامعية – اإلسكندرية- م) – تاريخ الفكر الفلسفي1991( محمد على، أبو ريان.4 .م) – مدخل إلى الفلسفة المعاصرة – دار الثقافة للنشر والتوزيع – القاهرة1992( محمد مهران، رشوان.5 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 29 Course Title: Selected Problems in Islamic Philosophy Course Code: AHPH 5203 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To Provide students with the most important questions in Islamic philosophy during ancient and modern times. 2. How Islamic philosophers have tackled controversial cases such as eternity of the world, concept of causality and the reconciliation between philosophy and religion. 3. To develop basic scientific skills in students and hence enabling them tackle the hot issues of Islamic philosophy and the non- Islamic counterparts. Course Outlines: * Concept of Causation (Causality) * the concept of Soul Immorality,* The Concept of Adjustment between Religion and Morality. Basic References: 1. Arnold, T. 1953. The Preaching of Islam., London. 2. Hamadani. 1933: Some unknown Ismaili Authors and their works. London. م) – الفكخخخر اإلسخخخالم والفلسخخخفات المعاصخخخرة – قسخخخم التخخخأليف دار النشخخخر جامعخخخة1993(عبخخخد القخخخادر، محمود.3 .الخرطوم – مخطخوط بمكتبخة كليخة اآلداب2 – جخـ1م) – دعخائم اإلسخالم – جـخـ1964( أبخو حنيفخة بخن حيخوان، المغربي.4 .جامعة القاهرة – تحقيق أصغر على فيض .م) – نشأة الفكر الفلسفي في اإلسالم – دار النهضة المصرية للطباعة والنشر1995( علي سامي، النشار.5 Course Title: Selected Problems in Moral Philosophy Course Code: AHPH 5204 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To familiarize students with the moral philosophy problems 2. To enable students using the right approaches in solving these moral issues Course Outlines: *Concept of punishment (penalty) * Concept of social justice * Concept of social contract * Concept of existence and evolution * Philosophy and eugenics. Basic References: 1. Green, T. H and Spencer (n.d.) Lectures on the Ethics 2. Sidgwick, A. (n.d) – Methods of Ethic – Cambridge University Press. London. .م) – فلسفة األخالق – دار النهضة العربية للطباعة – القاهرة1990( إمام عبد الفتاح، إمام.3 – م) – فلسخخفة األخخخالق نشخخأتها وتطورهخخا – دار النهضخخة العربيخخة للطباعخخة والنشخخر1998( توفيخخق، الطويخخل.4 .القاهرة . تاريخ الفلسفة اليونانية – الطبعة الثانية – لجنة التأليف القاهرة-)م1998( يوسف، كرم.5 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 30 Course Title: Selected Problems in the Philosophy of History Course Code: AHPH 5205 Course Hours: 3 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To display the most important problems in philosophy of history through exposition of Islamic and Western interpretations. 2. To qualify students obtaining authentic decision and developing their mental abilities in analysis and criticism Course Outlines: To deal with selected problems in the philosophy of history: * Objectivity versus subjectivity * Nature of historical knowledge * Causal explanation in history * Contemplative theories * Philosophy of history between Positivists and Idealists. Basic References: 1. Toynbee, R. 1953. a study of History, Vol. III, Oxford University Press. London. 2. Sacton, A (n.d.). Introduction to the History of Science Vol. IV. New York. – التخخاريخ عنخخد المسخخلمين – مكتبخخة النهضخخة المصخخرية للطباعخخة والنشخخر-)م1977( محمخخد عبخخد الغنخخي، حسخخن.3 .القاهرة م)– ابخخن خلخخدون حياتخخه وتراثخخه الفكخخري – الطبعخخة الثانيخخة – مكتبخخة النهضخخة1953( محمخخد عبخخد، عنخخان.4 .المصرية . اإلسكندرية- التاريخ والتاريخ – دار المعرفة الجامعية- )م1992( محمد بيومي، مهران.5 Course Title: Research Paper Course Code: AHPH 5206 Course Hours: 4 Prerequisite Course: None Course Objectives: 1. To train students in writing dissertations by applying perfect scientific methodologies. Course Outlines: Students to prepare a thesis on a philosophical topic or a philosopher using the most appropriate scientific research methods. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AHPH) 31