Philosophy Vision
- to improve the understanding about the basic characteristics of philosophy subject
- to introduce the crucial role of philosophy in the Western tradition since ancient times
- to become familiar with major philosophical problems and the methods of dealing them,
- to learn how to read and interpret philosophical texts (rightly considered as belonging to the category of the most complex intellectual products),
- to improve the critical thinking skill for evaluating the strong and weakness of several philosophical theories
- to obtain the ability to analyse and synthesize the different ideas of philosophers
- to obtain the decision making skill, problem solving skill and communicative skill through the group works or initiative discussion in the classroom
- to improve the sense of interdisciplinary approach through the presentation and assignment which necessarily linked with data collection from survey (literature or observation)
Philosophy Mission
The students will be able to identify the nature and scope of philosophy, to grasp the significant features of Western traditional thought, to understand the interdisciplinary linkage between philosophy and other disciplines, to obtain the basic skills of 21st century higher education students such as critical thinking, analytical and synthesis, decision-making, problem-solving, self-study, and communication skills by means of conducting the active tutorial and discussion class, group work for presentation and assignment.
Sr no. | Name & Rank | Email address & Ph no. | NRC no. | Educational Background | DOB | Photo |
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1 | Dr. Kyaw Zaw Tun Professor & Head | drkyawzawtun69@gmail.com 09979723809 | 7/PaTaTa (N) 022984 | Ph.D (Ethics) | June 2, 1969 | |
2 | Dr. Thabye Professor | thabye431@gmail.com 095079287 | 12/KaTaTa (N) 001027 | Ph.D (Ethics) | April 16, 1970 | |
3 | Dr. Kay Thi Htwe Associate Professor | N/A 09694440434 | 12/TaMaNa (N) 002983 | Ph.D (Education) | April 1, 1974 | |
4 | Daw Mu Mu Han Lecturer | N/A 095311538 | PDE - 103618 | MA (Buddhism) | March 16, 1967 | |
5 | U Maung Maung Kyaw Moe Lecturer | N/A 09423677382 | 7/MaLaNa (N) 052099 | MA | December 19, 1968 | |
6 | Daw Swe Swe Maung Lecturer | N/A 0943006889 | 7/PaMaNa (N) 015565 | MA | February 4, 1963 | |
7 | Daw Wai Wai Oo Lecturer | N/A 0943006954 | 7/PaTaTa (N) 000085 | MA | March 1, 1972 | |
8 | Dr. Mai Tin Moe Khaing Lecturer | mai.Lay205@gmail.com 095370688 | 8/ALaNa (N) 118491 | Ph.D (Ethics) | March 30, 1985 | |
9 | U Zaw Hein Htet Assistant Lecturer | zeroodaokinawa@gmail.com 09402684072 | 9/MaHaMa (N) 020684 | MA (Ethics) | August 21, 1990 | |
10 | Daw Kay Thwe Moe Assistant Lecturer | N/A 092561243841 | 7/PaMaNa (N) 146851 | MA (Ethics) | March 5, 1990 | |
11 | Daw Nyein Tin Assistant Lecturer | mayeintin@gmail.com 09420146879 | 7/PaMaNa (N) 131636 | MA | November 13, 1982 | |
12 | Daw Moe Myint Wai Tutor Daw San Mar Aye Upper Devision Clerk | nyeinwaizawnew@gmail.com 09420444064 | 14/HaThaTa (N) 250028 | MA (Ethics) | November 11, 1991 |
Research (Department of Philosophy)
Sr no. | Name & Rank | Research Titile |
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1 | Dr. Kyaw Zaw Tun Professor & Head | 1.Albert Camus’s Views on Feeling and emotions (2016) 2.The Concept of Freedom and Existence in Albert Camus’s “The Rebel" (2018) |
2 | Dr. Thabye Professor | Traditional Festival in Myanmar (2018) |
3 | Dr. Kay Thi Htwe Associate Professor | 1. The Concept of Existence in Existentialism (2010) 2. Philosophy,Education and Philosophy of Education (2018) |
4 | Daw Mu Mu Han Lecturer | N/A |
5 | U Maung Maung Kyaw Moe Lecturer | N/A |
6 | Daw Swe Swe Maung Lecturer | N/A |
7 | Daw Wai Wai Oo Lecturer | 1. A Study of “The Four Noble Truths” (2009) |
8 | Dr. Mai Tin Moe Khaing Lecturer | 1. Traditional Festival in Myanmar (2018) |
9 | U Zaw Hein Htet Assistant Lecturer | N/A |
10 | Daw Kay Thwe Moe Assistant Lecturer | N/A |
11 | Daw Nyein Tin Assistant Lecturer | N/A |
12 | Daw Moe Myint Wai Tutor Daw San Mar Aye Upper Devision Clerk | N/A |