PRARAMVIK DARSHAN-12 (SEMESTER-IV)
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Book Details
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Title: Introductory Philosophy – Class 12 (Semester IV)
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Authors:
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Dr. Bishwaroop Ghatak
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Parimal Kanti Barman
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Publisher: Parul Prakashani
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Language: Bengali
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Edition: 2024 (As per latest WBCHSE Semester-based Syllabus)
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Class: 12th Standard (Semester IV)
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ISBN: 9789349718036
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Cover: Paperback
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Category: WBCHSE Philosophy | Semester System | Bengali Medium | Academic Textbook
📝 About the Book
Introductory Philosophy – Class 12 (Semester IV) is an insightful and comprehensive academic textbook designed according to the latest 2024 syllabus prescribed by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE). Aligned with the semester-based curriculum and updated question patterns, this book provides an ideal foundation in philosophical studies for Class 12 students.
Authored by renowned scholars Dr. Bishwaroop Ghatak and Parimal Kanti Barman, this book offers clear, systematic, and engaging explanations of fundamental philosophical concepts. It is tailored to help students grasp abstract ideas with ease, fostering critical thinking and analytical reasoning.
Each chapter includes concept summaries, relevant examples, and thought-provoking questions, making it a perfect study aid for both exam preparation and deeper understanding. The structured format supports the new assessment model and ensures a smooth learning experience in line with WBCHSE’s guidelines.
Published by Parul Prakashani, a trusted name in academic publishing, this textbook is recommended by teachers and preferred by students for its clarity, depth, and relevance to the current syllabus.


