Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Department of Philosophy (DoP)
The Department of Philosophy is a constituent of the Faculty of Liberal Arts - Humanities and Social Sciences. It incorporates teaching and research activities in the areas of Humanities and Social Sciences through academic programs, projects, publications, and events. The Department of Philosophy complements to the Humanities discourses on scientific investigation of the aspects of human nature, existence and experience; and presents a systematic enquiry into the interaction between self and the world, while elaborating the knowledge-making process itself. At the Department, we engage with interdisciplinary approaches, which integrate historical elements in advancing intellectual discourses.
The Department has brought out several scholarly translations and publications and is conducting interdisciplinary research in the areas of philosophy, literature, digital humanities and computational linguistics. With a team of young faculty members - who are the beneficiaries of prestigious Erasmus Plus teaching mobility and Raman Charpak research fellowships at European universities, it offers two Master’s programs in Indian Philosophy and Sanskrit Studies. It also offers a variety of elective/certificate courses in the areas of Humanities such as European philosophy, Indian philosophy, Ethics and epics, Bhagavadgita, Sanskrit language, Comparative linguistics, etc., at other MAHE constituent units.
Established as the Dvaita Philosophy Resource Centre (DPRC) in 2010, it has been a part of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence – Manipal Centre for European Studies (MCES), with funding from the Delegation of the European Union to India. The Centre has been effectuating knowledge sharing experiences between Europe and India and creating an international platform for Indian intellectual traditions; the Centre attained recognition as the Department in 2019.