IGNOU BPYC-104 study material — SLM blocks (PDF)

This is the IGNOU BPYC-104 study material view: self-learning material (SLM) organised as course blocks in English—the same structure IGNOU uses for printed and digital distance learning. Each block lists a unit title so you can line up readings, assignments, and revision with the syllabus.

5 blocks are listed for BPYC-104. Scroll to a block, then open or save the PDF for that unit. This page is for study material only—past exam papers live on the question paper route for the same code.

Exam tip: use IGNOU BPYC-104 question papers for TEE practice after you map topics to these blocks.

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Course blocks

5

SLM units listed for BPYC-104.

Resource type

PDF

Study materials open as PDFs—view or download per block.

Medium

English

English or Hindi SLM listing when both exist.

Term-end & revision

IGNOU BPYC-104 previous year question papers

Past term-end (TEE) question papers for BPYC-104—separate from SLM blocks. View or download PDFs per session and year, then cross-link answers to the block list on this study material page.

Available course blocks

Block-I

Precursor to Modern Western Philosophy

Block-II

Modern Western Philosophy : Foundation

Block-III

Rationalism

Block-IV

Empiricism

Block-V

Critical and Dialectic Philosophies

BPYC-104 block outline — English medium

Ordered list of all unit titles returned for this course. It mirrors the interactive cards above and helps search engines and readers skim the full syllabus path for BPYC-104 in one place.

  1. Block-I: Precursor to Modern Western Philosophy
  2. Block-II: Modern Western Philosophy : Foundation
  3. Block-III: Rationalism
  4. Block-IV: Empiricism
  5. Block-V: Critical and Dialectic Philosophies

Questions about IGNOU BPYC-104 study material

Short answers you can trust while planning revision—wording is generic to IGNOU distance programmes and updates when you change course or medium.

How is BPYC-104 organised into blocks?
IGNOU typically splits each course into numbered blocks that follow the printed material sequence. The titles you see here (5 listed) map to those self-learning units so you can line up assignments and exam focus areas block by block.
Why switch between English and Hindi for the same course code?
Some programmes publish parallel material. Choosing English here filters the block list to the medium you need for reading and notes, similar to choosing a language track on other IGNOU resource sites.
Can I use this page as a revision checklist?
Yes—treat the outline as a syllabus checklist: tick off each block after you finish readings and practice questions. Pair it with previous-year papers for BPYC-104 so you connect unit themes to how questions are framed.