SYLLABUS FOR UNION
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION MAIN EXAMINATION
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; Saying 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, Sartre, 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.
Cârvâka : Theory of Knowledge; Rejection of Transcendent Entities.
13.
Jainism: Theory of Reality; Saptabhaòginaya; Bondage and
Liberation.
14.
Schools of Buddhism: Pratîtyasamutpâda; Ksanikavada, Nairâtmyavâda
15.
Nyâya- Vaiúesika: Theory of Categories; Theory of Appearance;
Theory of Pramâna; Self, Liberation; God; Proofs for the Existence of God;
Theory of Causation; Atomistic Theory of Creation.
16.
Sâmkhya: Prakrti; Purusa; Causation; Liberation
17.
Yoga: Citta; Cittavrtti; Klesas; Samadhi; Kaivalya.
18.
Mimâmsâ: Theory of Knowledge
19.
Schools of Vedânta: Brahman; Îúvara; Âtman; Jiva; Jagat; Mâyâ;
Avidyâ; Adhyâsa; Moksa; Aprthaksiddhi; Pancavidhabheda
20.
Aurobindo: Evolution, Involution;
Integral
Yoga.
PAPER
– II
Socio-Political
Philosophy
1. Social
and Political Ideals: 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; Multiculturalism.
7. Crime
and Punishment: Corruption, Mass Violence, Genocide, Capital Punishment.
8. Development
and Social Progress.
9. Gender
Discrimination: Female Foeticide, Land and Property Rights; Empowernment.
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.
No comments:
Post a Comment