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Philosophy CSS Syllabus

This document provides an outline for the Philosophy paper of the CSS exam. It covers 7 main topics: [1] Introduction to philosophy; [2] Philosophical methods; [3] Epistemology; [4] Ontology; [5] Ethics; [6] Muslim thinkers; [7] Contemporary philosophical movements. It also lists 14 recommended readings on Western and Islamic philosophy to help exam preparation.
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Philosophy CSS Syllabus

This document provides an outline for the Philosophy paper of the CSS exam. It covers 7 main topics: [1] Introduction to philosophy; [2] Philosophical methods; [3] Epistemology; [4] Ontology; [5] Ethics; [6] Muslim thinkers; [7] Contemporary philosophical movements. It also lists 14 recommended readings on Western and Islamic philosophy to help exam preparation.
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CSS Syllabus

Subject: Philosophy

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Paper: Philosophy (100 Marks)
I. Introduction:
Definition, Nature and Scope of Philosophy

II. Philosophical Methods:


Socratic Method (Socrates); Inductive Method (Bacon, Mill); Deductive Method(Aristotle,
Descartes); Dialectical Method (Hegel); Fallibilistic Method (Popper)

III. Epistemology: Rationalism (Plato, Descartes, Spinoza); Empiricism (Locke, Berkeley, Hume);
Transcendentalism (Kant); Intuitionism (Bergson)
IV. Ontology: Idealism (Plato, Berkeley); Representative Realism (Locke); Historical and Dialectical
Materialism (Marx)

V. Ethics: What is morality? The challenge of cultural relativism; Does morality depend on religion?
Psychological and ethical egoism: Virtue Ethics (Aristotle); Moral Absolutism (Kant), Utilitarianism
(J.S. Mill); Social Contract Theory (Hobbes, Rawls).

VI. Muslim Thinkers: Al-Farabi, Ibn Sina, Al-Ghazali, Ibn Rushid, Ibn Khaldun, Shah Waliullah,
Muhammad Iqbal.
VII. Contemporary Philosophical Movements:
Existentialism (Heidegger, Sartre); Pragmatism (Peirce, James, Dewey); Neo-pragmatism (Rorty);
Postmodernism (Lyotard, Foucault, Derrida)

RECOMMENDED READINGS
S.No. Title Author
1. A History of Western Philosophy Bertrand Russell
2. Philosophy: The Power of Ideas Brooke Noel Moore &
Kenneth Bruder
3. Elements of Moral Philosophy James Rachels
4. Existentialism & Human Emotions Jean Paul Sartre
5. The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge Jean-Francois Lyotard
6. Descartes to Derrida: An Introduction to EuropeanPhilosophy Peter Sedgwick

7. Continental Philosophy in the 20th Century Richard Kearney


8. A Short History of Modern Philosophy Roger Scruton
9. A History of Muslim Philosophy. Volume I & II M. M. Sharif
10. A History of Islamic Philosophy Majid Fakhry
11. The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam Muhammad Iqbal
12. Iqbal Mustansir Mir
13. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy(plato.stanford.edu). Internet Resources

14. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy(www.iep.utm.edu). Internet Resources

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