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UPSC Mains Optional Subject Philosophy Syllabus PDF

UPSC Mains Optional Subject Philosophy Syllabus PDF. Syllabus Philosophy as an optional subject for the UPSC mains exam, you should first obtain the syllabus PDF from the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) or Haibat Academy Website. This will outline the content for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 of the Philosophy optional subject. Reviewing the Philosophy previous year question papers from the last decade will help you understand the types of questions asked and the depth of knowledge expected. This analysis is crucial for making an informed decision on whether UPSC Civil Services Exam Philosophy is the best optional subject for UPSC IAS.

UPSC Mains Optional Subject Philosophy Papers 1 and paper 2 Syllabus PDF

PHILOSOPHY


PAPER-I

History and Problems of Philosophy

  1.  Plato and Aristotle : Ideas; Substance; Form and Matter; Causation; Actuality and Potentiality.
  2.  Rationalism (Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz); Cartesian Method and Certain Knowledge; Substance; God; Mind-Body Dualism; Determinism and Freedom.
  3.  Empiricism (Locke, Berkeley, Hume) : Theory of Knowledge; Substance and Qualities; Self and God; Scepticism.
  4.  Kant: Possibility of Synthetic a priori Judgments; Space and Time; Categories; Ideas of Reason; Antinomies; Critique of Proofs for the Existence of God.
  5.  Hegel : Dialectical Method; Absolute Idealism.
  6.  Moore, Russell and Early Wittgenstein : Defence of Commonsense; Refutation of Idealism; Logical Atomism; Logical Constructions; Incomplete Symbols; Picture Theory of Meaning; Sying and Showing.
  7.  Logical Positivism : Verification Theory of Meaning; Rejection of Metaphysics; Linguistic Theory of Necessary Propositions.
  8.  Later Wittgenstein : Meaning and Use; Language-games; Critique of Private Language.
  9.  Phenomenology (Husserl): Method; Theory of Essences; Avoidance of Psychologism.
  10.  Existentialism (Kierkegaard, Sarte, Heidegger): Existence and Essence; Choice, Responsibility and Authentic Existence; Being-in-the-world and Temporality.
  11.  Quine and Strawson : Critique of Empiricism; Theory of Basic Particulars and Persons.
  12.  Carvaka : Theory of Knowlegde; Rejection of Transcendent Entities.
  13.  Jainism : Theory of Reality; Saptabhanginaya; Bondage and Liberation.
  14.  Schools of Buddhism : Prat Ityasamutpada; Ksanikavada, Nairatmyavada.
  15.  Nyaya—Vaiesesika : Theory of Categories; Theory of Appearance; Theory of Pramana; Self, Liberation; God; Proofs for the Existence of God; Theory of Causation; Atomistic Theory of Creation.
  16. Samkhya; Prakrit; Purusa; Causation; Liberation.
  17.  Yoga; Citta; Cittavrtti; Klesas; Samadhi; Kaivalya.
  18.  Mimamsa: Theory of Knowlegde.
  19. Schools of Vedanta : Brahman; Isvara; Atman; Jiva; Jagat; Maya; Avida; Adhyasa; Moksa; Aprthaksiddhi; Pancavidhabheda.
  20.  Aurobindo: Evolution, Involution; Integral Yoga. 


PAPER-II

Socio-Political Philosophy

  1.  Social and Political ldeals : Equality, Justice, Liberty.
  2.  Sovereignty : Austin, Bodin, Laski, Kautilya.
  3.  Individual and State : Rights; Duties and Accountability.
  4.  Forms of Government : Monarchy; Theocracy and Democracy.
  5.  Political Ideologies: Anarchism; Marxism and Socialism.
  6.  Humanism; Secularism; Multi-culturalism.
  7.  Crime and Punishment : Corruption, Mass Violence, Genocide, Capital Punishment.
  8.  Development and Social Progress.
  9.  Gender Discrimination : Female Foeticide, Land and Property Rights; Empowerment.
  10.  Caste Discrimination : Gandhi and Ambedkar.

Philosophy of Religion

  1.  Notions of God : Attributes; Relation to Man and the World. (Indian and Western).
  2.  Proofs for the Existence of God and their Critique (Indian and Western).
  3.  Problem of Evil.
  4.  Soul : Immortality; Rebirth and Liberation.
  5.  Reason, Revelation and Faith.
  6.  Religious Experience : Nature and Object (Indian and Western).
  7.  Religion without God.
  8.  Religion and Morality.
  9.  Religious Pluralism and the Problem of Absolute Truth.
  10.  Nature of Religious Language : Analogical and Symbolic; Cognitivist and Non-cognitive. 
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